Future Perspectives In High Energy Physics - Proceedings Of The 1990 Icfa Seminars

Future Perspectives In High Energy Physics - Proceedings Of The 1990 Icfa Seminars
Author: N E Tyurin
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 452
Release: 1991-08-12
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ISBN: 9814569437

This book is devoted to the quickly developing area of high intensity particle beam physics. Beam emittance growth, halo formation and chaotic particle motion are the main areas of research in the new intense particle accelerators. Knowledge of those phenomena is crucial for the design of particle accelerators with space-charge dominated beams. This important book provides a new, self-consistent description of high brightness particle beams with essentially nonlinear space-charge forces. The emphasis is on the proper matching of the beam with focusing and accelerating structures to suppress beam emittance growth and halo formation.The book will be useful for researchers and engineers dealing with space-charge dominated beams and for graduate and undergraduate students who are starting to work in this field.

Research Directions for the Decade

Research Directions for the Decade
Author: Edmond L. Berger
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company Incorporated
Total Pages: 808
Release: 1992
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789810209315

This book of the proceedings examines the full spectrum of important scientific issues and opportunities in high energy particle physics in the decade of the 1990's, including research at existing and anitcipated hadron-hadron, e+e-, and ep colliders; research at fixed-target facilities; the scientific potential of possible new facilities such as B factories; particle astrophysics and non-accelerator based physics; and accelerator and detector initiatives. It also discusses the physics and technical aspects of the initial Superconducting Super Collider experimental program.

Perspectives on Future High Energy Physics

Perspectives on Future High Energy Physics
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Release: 2001
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The author states two general ways in which one must proceed in an attempt to forecast the future of high energy physics. The first is to utilize the state of knowledge in the field and thereby provide theoretical and experimental guidance on future directions. The second approach is technical, namely, how well can one do in going to higher energies with present techniques or new accelerator principles. He concludes that the future strategy is straightforward. The present accelerator facilities must be upgraded and run to produce exciting and forefront research. At the same time, the theoretical tools should be sharpened both extrapolating from lower energies (100 GeV) to high (multi TeV) and vice versa. The US should be involved in the LHC, both in the accelerator and experimental areas. There should be an extensive R and D program on accelerators for a multi-TeV capability, emphasizing e[sup+]e[sup[minus]] and[mu][sup+][mu][sup[minus]] colliders. Finally, the international cooperative activities should be strengthened and maintained.