TY - BOOK AU - Bernal,Santiago ED - Morgan & Claypool Publishers, ED - Institute of Physics (Great Britain), TI - A practical introduction to beam physics and particle accelerators T2 - IOP concise physics, SN - 9781681740768 AV - QC793.3.B4 B477 2016eb U1 - 539.73 23 PY - 2016///] CY - San Rafael [California] (40 Oak Drive, San Rafael, CA, 94903, USA) PB - Morgan & Claypool Publishers KW - Particle beams KW - Particle accelerators KW - Nuclear Physics KW - bicssc KW - SCIENCE/Physics/Nuclear KW - bisacsh N1 - "Version: 20160301"--Title page verso; "A Morgan & Claypool publication as part of IOP Concise Physics"--Title page verso; Includes bibliographical references; Preface -- 1. Rays and matrices -- 1.1. Paraxial approximation -- 1.2. Thin lens -- 1.3. Thick lens; 2. Linear magnetic lenses and deflectors -- 2.1. Magnetic rigidity, momentum, and cyclotron frequency -- 2.2. Solenoid focusing -- 2.3. Quadrupole focusing -- 2.4. The Kerst-Serber equations and weak focusing -- 2.5. Dipoles and edge focusing -- 2.6. Effective hard-edge model of fringe fields in focusing magnets -- 3. Periodic lattices and functions; 3.1. Solenoid lattice -- 3.2. FODO lattice -- 3.3. Lattice and beam functions -- 3.4. Uniform-focusing ('smooth') approximation -- 3.5. Linear dispersion -- 3.6. Momentum compaction, transition gamma, and chromaticity; 4. Emittance and space charge -- 4.1. Liouville's theorem and emittance -- 4.2. The Kapchinskij-Vladimirskij (K-V) and thermal distributions -- 4.3. The K-V envelope equations and space-charge (SC) intensity parameters -- 4.4. Incoherent space-charge (SC) betatron tune shift -- 4.5. Coherent tune shift and Laslett coefficients; 5. Longitudinal beam dynamics and radiation -- 5.1. Radio-frequency (RF) linacs -- 5.2. Beam bunch stability and RF bucket -- 5.3. Synchrotron radiation -- 5.4. Insertion devices and free-electron lasers (FELs) -- 5.5. Longitudinal beam emittance and space charge; 6. Applications and examples -- 6.1. Periodic-envelope FODO matching -- 6.2. Betatron resonances -- 6.3. Examples of linacs -- 6.4. Examples of rings -- Appendix. Computer resources and their use.; Students (advanced undergraduate to young researchers); Also available in print N2 - This book is a brief exposition of the principles of beam physics and particle accelerators with emphasis on numerical examples employing readily available computer tools. Avoiding detailed derivations, we invite the reader to use general high-end languages such as Mathcad and Matlab, as well as specialized particle accelerator codes (e.g. MAD, WinAgile, Elegant, and others) to explore the principles presented. This approach allows the student to readily identify relevant design parameters and their scaling and easily adapt computer input files to other related situations UR - https://iopscience.iop.org/book/978-1-6817-4076-8 ER -