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The worlds largest physics lab holds future of particle physics

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Introduction to RF for Particle Accelerators Part 2 RF Cavities

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f Accelerator Division Introduction to RF for Particle Accelerators Part 2: RF Cavities Dave McGinnis f Accelerator Division RF Cavity Topics  Impedance Measurements  Power Amplifiers  Class of operation  Tetrodes  Klystrons  Modes  Symmetry  Boundaries  Degeneracy  RLC model  Coupling  Inductive  Capacitive  ...  more>>

Study of beam�beam effects in eRHIC with self-consistent beam�beam

akimbo 11/4/2008 | 0 (0) | 2 | 0 | 0 | English

ARTICLE IN PRESS Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research A 555 (2005) 6–14 www.elsevier.com/locate/nima Study of beam–beam effects in eRHIC with self-consistent beam–beam simulation J. Shia,Ã, L. Jina, F. Wangb b Department of Physics & Astronomy, The University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 66045, USA Bates Linear Accelerator Cent ...  more>>

LHC First Beam

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Summary of CERN Broadcast for LHC First Beam Day more>>

INTRODUCTION TO NUCLEAR AND PARTICLE PHYSICS

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INTRODUCTION TO NUCLEAR AND PARTICLE PHYSICS

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A Brief Introduction to Particle Physics

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Cosmic future of nuclear and particle physics

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Accelerating in the Future with Laser Plasma Accelerators

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Higgs Particle

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What is the Higgs particle? - It is the heaviest of the elementary particles which include electrons and quarks (quarks make up protons and neutrons). The Higgs particle is more accurately called the Higgs Boson. Bosons are the particles that underlie all forces, eg electromagnetism. more>>

Recap of Last Lecture HISTORY OF ACCELERATORS

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Study of the mechanism of the beam-beam limit

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30th Advanced ICFA Beam Dynamics Workshop on High Luminosity e+e- Collisions, October 13-16, 2003, Stanford, California Study of the mechanism of the beam-beam limit K. Ohmi, M. Tawada and K. Oide KEK, Oho, Tsukuba, 305-0801, Japan The beam-beam limit is a key issue both in operation and design of e+ e− factories. The luminosity is limited  ...  more>>

Introduction to RF for Particle Accelerators Part 1 Transmission ...

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f Accelerator Division Introduction to RF for Particle Accelerators Part 1: Transmission Lines Dave McGinnis f Accelerator Division Transmission Line Topics         Smith Charts Load Matching Single Stub Tuners dB and dBm Z and S parameters Lorentz Reciprocity Network Analysis Phase and Group Delay        Phaso ...  more>>

Introduction to Accelerators III Applications E. Wilson

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Introduction to Accelerators III – Applications – E. Wilson Low energy irradiation of material Dose and beam power Synchrotron light sources (ESRF) The cone of synchrotron radiation The spectrum The scale of things Diffraction Lithography Brightness Spallation source GSI – Ions Galore! HYOGO (JPN)- Ion beam medical center Energy amplifier Inertial ...  more>>


   
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