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E-raamat: Reviews Of Accelerator Science And Technology - Volume 10: The Future Of Accelerators

Edited by (Slac National Accelerator Lab, Usa), Edited by (Fermi Nat'l Accelerator Lab, Usa)
  • Formaat: 352 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Sep-2019
  • Kirjastus: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789811209611
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  • Keel: eng
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Volume 10 in the series of the annual journal Reviews of Accelerator Science and Technology (RAST), will be its final volume. Its theme is "The Future of Accelerators". This volume, together with previous 9 volumes, gives readers a complete picture as well as detailed technical information about the accelerator field, and its many driving and fascinating aspects. This volume has 17 articles. The first 15 articles have a different approach from the previous volumes. They emphasize the more personal views, perspectives and advice from the frontier researchers rather than provide a review or survey of a specific subfield. This emphasis is more aligned with the theme of the current volume. The other two articles are dedicated respectively to Leon Lederman and Burton Richter, two prominent leaders of our community who left us last year.

Editorial Preface v
Accelerators and I
1(2)
C. N. Yang
Dream Machines
3(10)
C. Quigg
Future Possibilities for Accelerators in Nuclear Physics
13(20)
S. Nagamiya
H. En'yo
H. Tamura
Present and Future Accelerator-Based X-ray Sources: A Perspective
33(16)
J. B. Hastings
L. Rivkin
G. Aeppli
Future Prospects for Particle Therapy Accelerators
49(44)
S. Myers
A. Degiovanni
J. B. Farr
The Future of Industrial Accelerators and Applications
93(24)
B. L. Doyle
F. D. McDaniel
R. W. Hamm
Future Prospects for Accelerator R&D
117(8)
M. Tigner
Future Prospects of Superconducting RF for Accelerator Applications
125(32)
H. Padamsee
The Prospect for Accelerator Superconducting Magnets: HL-LHC and Beyond
157(32)
L. Rossi
D. Tommasini
The Future Prospects of Muon Colliders and Neutrino Factories
189(26)
M. Boscolo
J.-P. Delahaye
M. Palmer
Future Prospects of Gamma-Gamma Collider
215(12)
T. Takahashi
Science of High Energy, Single-Cycled Lasers
227(18)
J. A. Wheeler
G. Mourou
T. Tajima
A Cost-Effective Rapid-Cycling Synchrotron
245(22)
S. Nagaitsev
V. Lebedev
Prospects for Electric Dipole Moment Measurement Using Electrostatic Accelerators
267(36)
R. Talman
The International Committee for Future Accelerators (ICFA): History and the Future
303(8)
P. C. Bhat
R. Rubinstein
From the Bronx to Batavia and Beyond: Leon Max Lederman (1922--2018)
311(10)
A. W. Kolb
E. W. Kolb
Essays on Burton Richter and His Impact on the Field of Accelerator Physics
321
T. Raubenheimer
D. Burke
R. Byer
J. Dorfan
G. Loew
J. E. Paterson
C. Pellegrini
N. Phinney
H. Winick