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Particle Accelerator Physics 2nd Ed H Wiedemann

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Particle Accelerator Physics 2nd Ed H Wiedemann
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.35 MB
Pages: 948
Author: H. Wiedemann
ISBN: 9783540645047, 9783540646716, 3540645047, 354064671X
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 2nd ed

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Particle Accelerator Physics 2nd Ed H Wiedemann by H. Wiedemann 9783540645047, 9783540646716, 3540645047, 354064671X instant download after payment.

Particle Accelerator Physics II continues the discussion of particle accelerator physics beyond the introductory Particle Accelerator Physics I. Aimed at students and scientists who plan to work or are working in the field of accelerator physics. Basic principles of beam dynamics already discussed in Vol.I are expanded into the nonlinear regime in order to tackle fundamental problems encountered in present-day accelerator design and development. Nonlinear dynamics is discussed both for the transverse phase space to determine chromatic and geometric aberrations which limit the dynamic aperture as well as for the longitude phase space in connection with phase focusing at very small values of the momentum compaction. Effects derived theoretically are compared with observations made at existing accelerators.

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