Understanding the Physics of Particle Accelerators
A Guide to Beam Dynamics Simulations Using ZGOUBI
Author(s)
Méot, François
Collection
SCOAP3 for BooksLanguage
EnglishAbstract
This open access book introduces readers to the physics of particle accelerators, by means of beam dynamics simulations and exercises using the computer code ZGOUBI. The respective chapters are organized chronologically and trace the historical development of accelerators from electrostatic columns to storage rings, to the numerous variations on resonant acceleration and focusing techniques, while also addressing side aspects such as synchrotron radiation and spin dynamics. The book offers computer simulations in which readers can manipulate, guide, and accelerate charged particles and particle beams in most types of particle accelerator. By performing these simulation exercises, they will acquire a deeper understanding of charged particle beam optics, accelerator physics and technology, as well as the why and how of when to use one technology or the other. These exercises guide readers through a virtual world of accelerator and beam simulations, and involve e.g. manipulating beams for cancer therapy, producing synchrotron radiation for condensed matter research, accelerating polarized ion beams for nuclear physics research, etc. In addition to acquiring an enhanced grasp of physics, readers will discover the basic theoretical and practical aspects of particle accelerators’ main components: guiding and focusing magnets, radio-wave accelerating cavities, wigglers, etc.
Keywords
Charged particle beam optics; Electrostatic Accelerator; Fixed-Field Alternating-Gradient Particle Accelerators FFAG; Cancer therapy beams; Electron storage ringsDOI
10.1007/978-3-031-59979-8ISBN
9783031599798, 9783031599781, 9783031599798Publisher
Springer NaturePublisher website
https://www.springernature.com/gp/products/booksPublication date and place
Cham, 2024Grantor
Imprint
Springer International PublishingSeries
Particle Acceleration and Detection,Classification
Particle and high-energy physics
Mathematical physics
Medical imaging
Scientific standards, measurement etc
Biophysics