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Accelerator Engineering and Technology: Accelerator Technology

Magnets are at the core of both circular and linear accelerators. The main function of a magnet is to guide the charged particle beam by virtue of the Lorentz force, given by the following expression:where q is the electrical charge of the particle, v its velocity, and B the magnetic field induction...

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Autores principales: Bordry, F, Bottura, L, Milanese, A, Tommasini, D, Jensen, E, Lebrun, Ph, Tavian, L, Burnet, J P, Bastos, M Cerqueira, Baglin, V, Jimenez, J M, Jones, R, Lefevre, T, Schmickler, H, Barnes, M J, Borburgh, J, Mertens, V, Aβmann, R W, Redaelli, S, Missiaen, D
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Springer 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-34245-6_8
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2743158
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author Bordry, F
Bottura, L
Milanese, A
Tommasini, D
Jensen, E
Lebrun, Ph
Tavian, L
Burnet, J P
Bastos, M Cerqueira
Baglin, V
Jimenez, J M
Jones, R
Lefevre, T
Schmickler, H
Barnes, M J
Borburgh, J
Mertens, V
Aβmann, R W
Redaelli, S
Missiaen, D
author_facet Bordry, F
Bottura, L
Milanese, A
Tommasini, D
Jensen, E
Lebrun, Ph
Tavian, L
Burnet, J P
Bastos, M Cerqueira
Baglin, V
Jimenez, J M
Jones, R
Lefevre, T
Schmickler, H
Barnes, M J
Borburgh, J
Mertens, V
Aβmann, R W
Redaelli, S
Missiaen, D
author_sort Bordry, F
collection CERN
description Magnets are at the core of both circular and linear accelerators. The main function of a magnet is to guide the charged particle beam by virtue of the Lorentz force, given by the following expression:where q is the electrical charge of the particle, v its velocity, and B the magnetic field induction. The trajectory of a particle in the field depends hence on the particle velocity and on the space distribution of the field. The simplest case is that of a uniform magnetic field with a single component and velocity v normal to it, in which case the particle trajectory is a circle. A uniform field has thus a pure bending effect on a charged particle, and the magnet that generates it is generally referred to as a dipole.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-18024832020-11-06T15:58:04Zdoi:10.1007/978-3-030-34245-6_8http://cds.cern.ch/record/2743158engBordry, FBottura, LMilanese, ATommasini, DJensen, ELebrun, PhTavian, LBurnet, J PBastos, M CerqueiraBaglin, VJimenez, J MJones, RLefevre, TSchmickler, HBarnes, M JBorburgh, JMertens, VAβmann, R WRedaelli, SMissiaen, DAccelerator Engineering and Technology: Accelerator TechnologyAccelerators and Storage RingsMagnets are at the core of both circular and linear accelerators. The main function of a magnet is to guide the charged particle beam by virtue of the Lorentz force, given by the following expression:where q is the electrical charge of the particle, v its velocity, and B the magnetic field induction. The trajectory of a particle in the field depends hence on the particle velocity and on the space distribution of the field. The simplest case is that of a uniform magnetic field with a single component and velocity v normal to it, in which case the particle trajectory is a circle. A uniform field has thus a pure bending effect on a charged particle, and the magnet that generates it is generally referred to as a dipole.Springeroai:inspirehep.net:18024832020
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Bordry, F
Bottura, L
Milanese, A
Tommasini, D
Jensen, E
Lebrun, Ph
Tavian, L
Burnet, J P
Bastos, M Cerqueira
Baglin, V
Jimenez, J M
Jones, R
Lefevre, T
Schmickler, H
Barnes, M J
Borburgh, J
Mertens, V
Aβmann, R W
Redaelli, S
Missiaen, D
Accelerator Engineering and Technology: Accelerator Technology
title Accelerator Engineering and Technology: Accelerator Technology
title_full Accelerator Engineering and Technology: Accelerator Technology
title_fullStr Accelerator Engineering and Technology: Accelerator Technology
title_full_unstemmed Accelerator Engineering and Technology: Accelerator Technology
title_short Accelerator Engineering and Technology: Accelerator Technology
title_sort accelerator engineering and technology: accelerator technology
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-34245-6_8
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2743158
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