One of the most severe limitations in high-intensity particle colliders is the beam-beam interaction, i.e. the perturbation of the beams as they cross the opposing beams. This introduction to beam-beam effects concentrates on a description of the phenomena that are present in modern colliding beam facilities.One of the most severe limitations in high-intensity particle colliders is the beam-beam interaction, i.e. the perturbation of the beams as they cross the opposing beams. This introduction to beam-beam effects concentrates on a description of the phenomena that are present in modern colliding beam facilities
Beam-beam phenomena have until now limited the beam currents and luminosity achievable in the Tevatr...
With the steady advances in accelerator technology and new records in beam energy, intensity, bright...
This document is part of Subvolume C 'Accelerators and Colliders' of Volume 21 'Elementary Particles...
The term beam-beam effects is usually used to designate different phenomena associated with interact...
The interactions between a beam of charged particles and the residual gas will be described. In prin...
The beam-beam limit at hadron colliders manifests itself in the form of degraded luminosity lifetime...
This review of beam-beam effects in electron and proton colliders is divided into two main parts, th...
When the beams cross each other in the intersecton region of a storage ring, two distinct effects oc...
An overview of beam-gas interactions in particle accelerators is presented. The paper is focused on ...
The beam-beam interaction puts a strong limit on the luminosity of the high energy storage ring col...
A particle beam is a collection of a large number of charges and represents an electromagnetic poten...
The beam-beam interaction is one of the most severe limitations on the performance of circular colli...
For several processes at colliding beams, macroscopically large impact parameters give an essential ...
Recent collider designs adopt many-bunch operation for higher luminosities where parasitic collision...
When two beams of high energy particles moving in opposite directions are brought into collision, a ...
Beam-beam phenomena have until now limited the beam currents and luminosity achievable in the Tevatr...
With the steady advances in accelerator technology and new records in beam energy, intensity, bright...
This document is part of Subvolume C 'Accelerators and Colliders' of Volume 21 'Elementary Particles...
The term beam-beam effects is usually used to designate different phenomena associated with interact...
The interactions between a beam of charged particles and the residual gas will be described. In prin...
The beam-beam limit at hadron colliders manifests itself in the form of degraded luminosity lifetime...
This review of beam-beam effects in electron and proton colliders is divided into two main parts, th...
When the beams cross each other in the intersecton region of a storage ring, two distinct effects oc...
An overview of beam-gas interactions in particle accelerators is presented. The paper is focused on ...
The beam-beam interaction puts a strong limit on the luminosity of the high energy storage ring col...
A particle beam is a collection of a large number of charges and represents an electromagnetic poten...
The beam-beam interaction is one of the most severe limitations on the performance of circular colli...
For several processes at colliding beams, macroscopically large impact parameters give an essential ...
Recent collider designs adopt many-bunch operation for higher luminosities where parasitic collision...
When two beams of high energy particles moving in opposite directions are brought into collision, a ...
Beam-beam phenomena have until now limited the beam currents and luminosity achievable in the Tevatr...
With the steady advances in accelerator technology and new records in beam energy, intensity, bright...
This document is part of Subvolume C 'Accelerators and Colliders' of Volume 21 'Elementary Particles...