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Stochastic cooling of particle beams Dieter Möhl

Springer Nature - Springer Physics and Astronomy (R0) eBooks 2013 English International Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Möhl, Dieter, 1936-2012
Series:
Lecture notes in physics ; 0075-8450 866
Lecture notes in physics 1616-6361 v. 866
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Particle beams--Cooling.
Particle beams.
Electrical engineering.
Measurement.
Particle acceleration.
Physical measurements.
Physics.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Place of Publication:
Berlin New York Springer ©2013
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This lecture note describes the main analytical approaches to stochastic cooling. The first is the time-domain picture, in which the beam is rapidly sampled at a high rate and a statistical analysis is used to describe the cooling behaviour. The second is the frequency-domain picture, which is particularly useful since the observations made on the beam and the numerical cooling simulations are mainly in this domain. This second picture is developed in detail to assess key components of modern cooling theory like mixing and signal shielding and to illustrate some of the diagnostic methods. Finally the use of a distribution function and the Fokker-Plank equation, which offer the most complete description of the beam during the cooling, are discussed
Contents:
Stochastic Cooling of Particle Beams Simplified Theory, Time-Domain Picture Pickup and Kicker Impedance Frequency-Domain Picture A More Detailed Derivation of Betatron Cooling Feedback via the Beam-Signal Shielding The Distribution Function and Fokker-Planck Equations Other Special Applications
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references
Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed March 20, 2014)
Other Format:
Print version Möhl, Dieter, 1936-2012. Stochastic cooling of particle beams
ISBN:
9783642349799
364234979X
3642349781
9783642349782
OCLC:
824615986
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license

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