Hadron Colliders At The Highest Energy And Luminosity: Proceedings Of The 34th Wrshp Of The Infn Project
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1998
World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd (Verlag)
978-981-02-3361-7 (ISBN)
World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd (Verlag)
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The quest for the revelation of the deepest composition of the structure of matter and the nature of the main forces that bind them is underway, using experiments with colliding hadron beams. This work gives the physics motivation of such a collider and discusses the experimental programme.
The quest for the revelation of the deepest composition of the structure of matter and the nature of the fundamental forces that bind them together is underway, using experiments with colliding hadron beams at the largest energy and luminosity that present and near-future accelerator technology can allow. This book gives the physics motivation of such a collider and discusses the benefits and requirements of the experimental program. Obviously the size of the collider is a major concern, and that is determined by the bending field which is possible to achieve in superconducting magnets; the book includes a discussion on the ultimate expected magnetic field that can be reached. There are also presentations of straw-man designs; in particular, the effects of the synchrotron radiation, which are quite significant at very large energies and large bending fields, are examined, with the possibility of taking advantage of them for the attainment of small beam size and thus luminosity. In addition, detector issues are discussed, especially in relation to the large expected background, the total number of events, and the difficulties of gathering and selecting relevant events. Finally, there is a discussion on the social and political implications of such a project.
The quest for the revelation of the deepest composition of the structure of matter and the nature of the fundamental forces that bind them together is underway, using experiments with colliding hadron beams at the largest energy and luminosity that present and near-future accelerator technology can allow. This book gives the physics motivation of such a collider and discusses the benefits and requirements of the experimental program. Obviously the size of the collider is a major concern, and that is determined by the bending field which is possible to achieve in superconducting magnets; the book includes a discussion on the ultimate expected magnetic field that can be reached. There are also presentations of straw-man designs; in particular, the effects of the synchrotron radiation, which are quite significant at very large energies and large bending fields, are examined, with the possibility of taking advantage of them for the attainment of small beam size and thus luminosity. In addition, detector issues are discussed, especially in relation to the large expected background, the total number of events, and the difficulties of gathering and selecting relevant events. Finally, there is a discussion on the social and political implications of such a project.
Summary of the performance working group, E. Keil et al; scaling laws for dynamic aperture due to chromatic sextupoles, E. Todesco and W. Scandale; emittance preservation, control and manipulation, S.Y. Lee; synchrotron radiation dominated hadron collider, E. Keil; coherent stability criteria, F. Galluccio et al; compendium of equations for the design of a very large hadron collider, A.G. Ruggiero; superconducting magnets, E. Willen; superconducting magnets for detectors of large colliders - present status and perspectives, P. Fabbricatore; results of vacuum R&D for the Virgo project, G. Torelli and Z. Zhang; economic, political and social impact of large scientific projects, C. Roche. (Part contents).
Reihe/Serie | The Science And Culture Series - Physics |
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Verlagsort | Singapore |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Naturwissenschaften ► Physik / Astronomie ► Hochenergiephysik / Teilchenphysik |
ISBN-10 | 981-02-3361-2 / 9810233612 |
ISBN-13 | 978-981-02-3361-7 / 9789810233617 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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