Particle Accelerator Physics (Graduate Texts in Physics)
The idea of colliding two particle beams to fully exploit the energy of accelerated particles was first proposed by Rolf Wideröe, who in 1943 applied for a patent on the collider concept and was awarded the patent in 1953. The first three colliders — AdA in Italy, CBX in the US, and VEP-1 in the then Soviet Union — came to operation about 50 years ago in the mid-1960s. A number of other colliders followed.
Over the past decades, colliders defined the energy frontier in particle physics. Different types of colliers — proton–proton, proton–antiproton, electron–positron, electron–proton, electron-ion and ion-ion colliders — have played complementary roles in fully mapping out the constituents and forces in the Standard Model (SM). We are now at a point where all predicted SM constituents of matter and forces have been found, and all the latest ones were found at colliders. Colliders also play a critical role in advancing beam physics, accelerator research and technology development. It is timely that RAST Volume 7 is dedicated to Colliders.
Country | USA |
Author | Chao Alexander W Et Al |
Binding | Kindle Edition |
EISBN | 9789814651509 |
Format | Kindle eBook |
Label | WSPC |
Manufacturer | WSPC |
NumberOfPages | 248 |
PublicationDate | 2015-02-11 |
Publisher | WSPC |
ReleaseDate | 2015-04-01 |
Studio | WSPC |