An Introduction to Particle Accelerators

An Introduction to Particle Accelerators by E. J. N. Wilson, published by Oxford University Press in 2001, is a comprehensive resource that explores the world of particle accelerators. With 252 pages, this edition provides an accessible overview of the various types of accelerators, from those used in cancer therapy to large-scale facilities employed in particle physics research. The book addresses the gap in educational resources on this subject, making it suitable for readers who seek to understand the fundamentals of how these complex machines operate.
Readers will find a clear explanation of the essential aspects of modern particle accelerators, presented without overwhelming mathematical detail. The content is designed for those with a general interest in science and physics, offering insights into the engineering and technology behind these devices. This book serves as a valuable introduction for anyone looking to grasp the principles of particle acceleration and its applications in contemporary science.
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There are more than ten thousand particle accelerators in the world from the linear accelerators used for cancer therapy in modern hospitals to the giant ‘atom-smashers’ at international particle physics laboratories used to unlock the secrets of creation. Many scientists and engineers spend their lives designing, constructing, and operating these machines – yet few universities include the subject of particle accelerators in their curricula. The few courses that do exist and the summer schools run by the big accelerator laboratories lack a simple introduction which covers the essentials of the subject for the many who need to learn how these machines work. This book fills that gap and takes the reader through each of the aspects of a modern accelerator giving enough information to unlock the door to the subject but does not overload the understanding with mathematics. Anyone with a general interest in modern technology based on a fascinating variety of physics and engineering will find much of interest in this book.
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