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1 online resource : illustrations |
Contents |
Lectures. Transverse motion of charged particles / Qing Qin -- Imperfections, chromaticity and linear coupling / Qing Qin -- Longitudinal motion of a particle in a circular accelerator / Guo Zhiyuan -- An introduction to the dynamic aperture / Guo Zhiyuan -- Synchrotron radiation and beam dimensions / Zhao Zhentang -- Electron-positron colliders / Zhang Chuang -- Introduction to the injector linac for electron ring accelerators / Wang Shuhong -- Instructions for injection into the storage ring / Luo Xiaoan -- RF system for electron storage rings / Kazunori Akai -- Vacuum system of the electron storage ring / Masanori Kobayashi -- Beam instrumentation and feedback / John D. Fox -- Beam instabilities / Alexander W. Chao -- Fundamentals of superconductivity / Maury Tigner -- Superconducting magnets for accelerators / Martin N. Wilson -- Conductors for accelerator magnets / Martin N. Wilson -- Quenching, current leads and a look at some superconducting accelerators / Martin N. Wilson -- Superconducting cavity / Takaaki Furuya -- Cryogenic systems / Kenji Hosoyama -- Seminars. History of high energy accelerators in Japan / Ken Kikuchi -- Hands-on training. Makikng superconducting solenoid magnet / Kenji Hosoyama [and others] -- Basic design of solenoid superconducting magnet for hands on training / Koh Agatsuma -- Experiment on a superconducting cavity / Takaaki Furuya [and others] -- Student reports on hands-on training. Report from Group A -- Report from Group B -- Report from Group C -- Report from Group D -- Report from Group E |
Summary |
The first Asian Accelerator School (AAS) was organised to show the rapid development of accelerator sciences based on electron storage rings in Asia. At present seven electron-positron colliders are operational in the world, and two of them are located in Asia: KEKB (the KEK B-Factory) at KEK in Japan, and BEPC at IHEP in China. It is also notable that one-third of the operating synchrotron light sources are Asian machines. To further improve the performance of electron storage rings, the use of superconducting magnets and cavities is of vital importance; therefore the curriculum of AAS was arranged not only to teach the basic physics of storage rings but also to give students a basic knowledge of superconducting technology |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Storage rings -- Congresses
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Electrons -- Congresses
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Superconducting magnets -- Congresses
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SCIENCE -- Physics -- Nuclear.
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Electrons
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Storage rings
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Superconducting magnets
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Genre/Form |
Conference papers and proceedings
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Kurokawa, S. (Shinʼichi), 1945-
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ISBN |
9789812778413 |
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9812778411 |
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