Stony Brook University
Accelerator Physics
Steven Lund, Michigan State University and USPAS; Yue Hao, Michigan State University; Yichao Jing, Brookhaven National Lab; Jonathan Wong, Oak Ridge National Lab
It is the responsibility of the student to ensure that they meet the course prerequisites or have equivalent experience.
Objectives
On successful completion of this course, students should attain a basic understanding of the physics of charged particle accelerators. Emphasis is on theoretical and analytical methods of describing the focusing and acceleration of charged particle beams. Some aspects of numerical and experimental methods will also be covered. Topics are systematically developed to provide a foundation to designing a diversity of linear and circular machines. Example applications are highlighted to attain a better understanding of accelerator systems used in a plethora of fields such as high energy and nuclear physics, light sources for materials science, medical technology, and industrial applications.
Instructional Method
Daily lectures will begin in morning sessions and will continue through the afternoon. Daily problem sets will be assigned that will be expected to be completed outside of scheduled class sessions. Problem sets will generally be due the morning of the next lecture session. Afternoon recitation sections will review problems turned in and will engage the students on material covered in lecture. Afternoon computer exercises employing cloud based computing resources will be applied to illustrate concepts covered. A comprehensive take-home final exam will be given on the second Thursday. The final will be open note and will be due at the start of the last Friday morning lectures of the course. Students are encouraged to work together on homeworks while turning in their own solutions. Independent work is required on the final. Lecturers and graders will be available for questions during evening homework sessions.
Course Website
To be posted closer to date of course.
Course Content
This course provides a systematic introduction to the physics of charged particle beam accelerators. Topics include:
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Reading Requirements
Extensive class notes will be provided that will serve as the primary reference. Students must bring a laptop or tablet with a web browser to read notes and better participate on cloud based computer exercises. Students are encouraged to open a free github server account (https://github.com/) in advance to expedite setup of the computer exercises. In some cases paper copies of notes may be provided to facilitate note taking. Notes will be archived and updated on the course web site.
The course will be similar and updated from USPAS Accelerator Physics, taught in Summer 2018: https://people.nscl.msu.edu/~lund/uspas/ap_2018/. Students wishing to prepare in advance can review materials from this course.
A supplemental text will be provided by the USPAS: Helmut Wiedemann, Particle Accelerator Physics, Fourth Edition, (Springer, 2015).
Credit Requirements
Students will be evaluated based on performance: homework assignments (80% grade), and final exam (20% grade).