Wilson Prize article: Reflections on our experiences with developing the theory of intrabeam scattering
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Piwinski, Anton; Bjorken, James D.; Mtingwa, Sekazi
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We discuss our experiences with developing detailed theoretical descriptions of intrabeam scattering in particle accelerators. We focus on the historical importance of understanding intrabeam scattering for the successful operation of a variety of accelerators around the world. In doing so, we highlight the fact that the theoretical understanding of intrabeam scattering played a crucial role in the discovery of the top quark at Fermilab, intermediate vector bosons W[superscript {±}], Z and the Higgs particle at CERN, and the perfect liquid quark-gluon plasma at Brookhaven’s Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider. We describe several useful high energy approximations to intrabeam scattering, including those that utilize a Modified Piwinski high energy approximation by Karl Bane that has gained wide usage in applications to electron damping rings and advanced light sources. Finally, we comment on the fact that a detailed understanding of intrabeam scattering at synchrotron-based advanced light sources is empowering many transformational discoveries in a myriad of disciplines.
Date issued
2018-11Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of PhysicsJournal
Physical Review Accelerators and Beams
Publisher
American Physical Society
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Piwinski, Anton, et al. “Wilson Prize Article: Reflections on Our Experiences with Developing the Theory of Intrabeam Scattering.” Physical Review Accelerators and Beams, vol. 21, no. 11, Nov. 2018.
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2469-9888
1098-4402