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The Story of Particle Accelerators and the Science They Discover
Copernicus Books

von: Volker Ziemann

CHF 24.00

Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 30.03.2024
ISBN/EAN: 9783031518522
Sprache: englisch

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<div>This book describes&nbsp;and explains the world of particle accelerators and the physics they study. The presentation is non-technical (E=mc<sup>2</sup>&nbsp;is the only equation!) and the prose accessible. By following the co-evolution of particle accelerators and particle physics, readers will learn why the accelerators are built, how they work, and what "results" they produce. The book highlights the great ideas (e.g. synchrotron) and technological advances (superconducting magnets) that boosted the potential of accelerators and led to new discoveries, eventually resulting in the standard model of particle physics. Many concepts are illustrated with figures derived from three-dimensional models; these include the</div>accelerators, detectors, and particles.&nbsp;Background information about the main protagonists,&nbsp;along with pointers to further reading, e.g. from "Scientific American," are provided in end<div>notes.</div>
Volker Ziemann obtained his PhD in accelerator physics from Dortmund University in 1990. After post-doctoral positions in Stanford at SLAC and in Geneva at CERN, where he worked on the design of the LHC, in 1995 he moved to Uppsala where he worked at the electron-cooler storage ring CELSIUS. In 2005 he moved to the physics department where he has since taught physics. He was responsible for several accelerator physics projects at CERN, DESY and XFEL. In 2014 he received the Thuréus prize from the Royal Society of Sciences in Uppsala. He was a member of Uppsala University’s senate, served on evaluation committees for the German ministry of research, is a member of the Scientific Council of the Helmholtz Institute in Mainz, and teaches at CERN accelerator schools. He authored three books and over 200 articles and reports.
<div>This book describes&nbsp;and explains the world of particle accelerators and the physics they study. The presentation is non-technical (E=mc<sup>2</sup>&nbsp;is the only equation!) and the prose accessible. By following the co-evolution of particle accelerators and particle physics, readers will learn why the accelerators are built, how they work, and what "results" they produce. The book highlights the great ideas (e.g. synchrotron) and technological advances (superconducting magnets) that boosted the potential of accelerators and led to new discoveries, eventually resulting in the standard model of particle physics. Many concepts are illustrated with figures derived from three-dimensional models; these include the</div>accelerators, detectors, and particles.&nbsp;Background information about the main protagonists,&nbsp;along with pointers to further reading, e.g. from "Scientific American," are provided in end<div>notes.</div>
Makes particle accelerators and the physics they explore accessible to a wide audience Describes the great ideas that make new accelerators and experiments possible Contains numerous specially designed and easy-to-understand diagrams

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