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Simon van der Meer and his legacy to CERN and particle accelerators

Simon van der Meer was a brilliant scientist and a true giant in the field of accelerators. His seminal contributions to accelerator science are essential to this day in our quest to satisfy the demands of modern particle physics. Whether we are talking of long-baseline neutrino physics or antiproto...

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Autor principal: Chohan, Vinod
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: CERN 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.5170/CERN-2012-008
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description Simon van der Meer was a brilliant scientist and a true giant in the field of accelerators. His seminal contributions to accelerator science are essential to this day in our quest to satisfy the demands of modern particle physics. Whether we are talking of long-baseline neutrino physics or antiproton-proton physics at CERN and Fermilab, or proton-proton physics at the LHC, his techniques and inventions have been a vital and necessary part of modern-day successes. Simon van der Meer and Carlo Rubbia were the first CERN scientists to become Nobel laureates in Physics in 1984. His less well-known contributions spanned a whole range of subjects in accelerator science from magnet design to power supply design, beam measurements, slow beam extraction, sophisticated programs, and controls.
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spelling cern-14994282023-03-14T18:30:02Zdoi:10.5170/CERN-2012-008http://cds.cern.ch/record/1499428engChohan, VinodSimon van der Meer and his legacy to CERN and particle acceleratorsAccelerators and Storage RingsPhysics in GeneralOther Fields of PhysicsSimon van der Meer was a brilliant scientist and a true giant in the field of accelerators. His seminal contributions to accelerator science are essential to this day in our quest to satisfy the demands of modern particle physics. Whether we are talking of long-baseline neutrino physics or antiproton-proton physics at CERN and Fermilab, or proton-proton physics at the LHC, his techniques and inventions have been a vital and necessary part of modern-day successes. Simon van der Meer and Carlo Rubbia were the first CERN scientists to become Nobel laureates in Physics in 1984. His less well-known contributions spanned a whole range of subjects in accelerator science from magnet design to power supply design, beam measurements, slow beam extraction, sophisticated programs, and controls.Simon van der Meer was a brilliant scientist and a true giant in the field of accelerators. His seminal contributions to accelerator science are essential to this day in our quest to satisfy the demands of modern particle physics. Whether we are talking of long-baseline neutrino physics or antiproton-proton physics at CERN and Fermilab, or proton-proton physics at the LHC, his techniques and inventions have been a vital and necessary part of modern-day successes. Simon van der Meer and Carlo Rubbia were the first CERN scientists to become Nobel laureates in Physics in 1984. His less well-known contributions spanned a whole range of subjects in accelerator science from magnet design to power supply design, beam measurements, slow beam extraction, sophisticated programs, and controls.CERNarXiv:1212.4320CERN-2012-008CERN-2012-008oai:cds.cern.ch:14994282012
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Physics in General
Other Fields of Physics
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Simon van der Meer and his legacy to CERN and particle accelerators
title Simon van der Meer and his legacy to CERN and particle accelerators
title_full Simon van der Meer and his legacy to CERN and particle accelerators
title_fullStr Simon van der Meer and his legacy to CERN and particle accelerators
title_full_unstemmed Simon van der Meer and his legacy to CERN and particle accelerators
title_short Simon van der Meer and his legacy to CERN and particle accelerators
title_sort simon van der meer and his legacy to cern and particle accelerators
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
Physics in General
Other Fields of Physics
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