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  2. Linear particle accelerator - Wikipedia

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    A linear particle accelerator (often shortened to linac) is a type of particle accelerator that accelerates charged subatomic particles or ions to a high speed by subjecting them to a series of oscillating electric potentials along a linear beamline.

  3. Particle accelerator - Wikipedia

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    The advantage of circular accelerators over linear accelerators (linacs) is that the ring topology allows continuous acceleration, as the particle can transit indefinitely. Another advantage is that a circular accelerator is smaller than a linear accelerator of comparable power (i.e. a linac would have to be extremely long to have the ...

  4. List of accelerators in particle physics - Wikipedia

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    Fermitron was an accelerator sketched by Enrico Fermi on a notepad in the 1940s proposing an accelerator in stable orbit around the Earth. The undulator radiation collider [7] is a design for an accelerator with a center-of-mass energy around the GUT scale. It would be light-weeks across and require the construction of a Dyson swarm around the Sun.

  5. Beamline - Wikipedia

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    In accelerator physics, a beamline refers to the trajectory of the beam of particles, including the overall construction of the path segment (guide tubes, diagnostic devices) along a specific path of an accelerator facility. This part is either the line in a linear accelerator along which a beam of particles travels, or

  6. Category:Particle accelerators - Wikipedia

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    In physics, particle accelerators are devices for generating streams of sub-atomic particles at very high energies. The field concerned with designing and building particle accelerators is called accelerator physics. Small particle accelerators are used in a variety of industrial applications, including radiation therapy.

  7. Template:Infobox particle accelerator - Wikipedia

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    For example Synchrotron, Cyclotron, Linear particle accelerator. beam Optional; the type of particle accelerated by the machine. For example proton, alpha particle, heavy ion. Spell out the name of the particle. If the machine is capable of accelerating multiple particle types, separate them with a comma, for example: "proton, heavy ion" target

  8. International Linear Collider - Wikipedia

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    An overview graphic of the planned ILC based on the accelerator design of the Technical Design Report. The International Linear Collider (ILC) is a proposed linear particle accelerator. [1] It is planned to have a collision energy of 500 GeV initially, with the possibility for a later upgrade to 1000 GeV (1 TeV).

  9. Courant–Snyder parameters - Wikipedia

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    The advantage of describing a particle distribution parametrically using the CS parameters is that the evolution of the overall distribution can be calculated using matrix optics more easily than tracking each individual particle and then combining the locations at multiple points along the accelerator path. For example, if a particle ...