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The Rise of Particle Physics
/ Tonelli, Guido Emilio (Pisa U. ; INFN, Pisa ; CERN) ; Polosa, Antonio Davide (U. Rome La Sapienza (main)) ; Ting, Samuel C.C. (MIT) ; Georgi, Howard (Harvard U.) ; Iliopoulos, Jean (LPENS, Paris) ; Maiani, Luciano (Rome U. ; CERN ; INFN, Rome) ; De Rújula, Alvaro (Madrid, IFT ; CERN) ; Di Lella, Luigi (Mainz U.) ; Myers, Stephen (CERN) ; Marion, Frédérique (Savoie U. (main) ; Paris, IN2P3) et al.
Discovery of the J Particle at Brookhaven National Laboratory and the Physics of Electrons and Positrons; The Standard Model Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow; The Rise of Gauge Theories: From Many Models to One Theory; From Charm to CP Violation; When the Standard Model Was Ignored; The Discovery of the W and Z Bosons at the CERN Proton-Antiproton Collider; A Personal History of CERN Particle Colliders (1972-2022); The Age of Gravitational Wave Astronomy; Precision Physics in the Era of (HL)LHC; Recent Developments in Flavor Physics, the Unitary Triangle Fit, Anomalies and All That; About BSM Physics, with Emphasis on Flavour; The Discovery of the Antiproton between Rome and Berkeley; Raoul Gatto and Bruno Touschek: the Rise of $e+e^-$ Physics; From ADONE's Multi-Hadron Production to the J/$Ψ$ Discovery; From Bjorken Scaling to Scaling Violations
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The Future Circular Collider : Its potential and lessons learnt from the LEP and LHC experiments
/ Myers, Stephen (CERN ; ADAM, Geneva)
As researchers seek to learn
more about the fundamental
nature of our universe, new
generations of particle
accelerators are now in
development in which beams
of particles collide ever more
precisely and at ever higher
energies. Professor Stephen
Myers, former Director of
Accelerators & Technology at
CERN and currently Executive
Chair of ADAM SA, identifies
both the positive and negative
lessons which future projects
can learn from previous
generations of accelerators.
Building on the extraordinary
feats of researchers in the past,
his findings offer particularly
important guidance for one
upcoming project: the Future
Circular Collider..
2022 - 2 p.
- Published in : 10.32907/ro-129-2503852314
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FCC: Building on the shoulders of giants
/ Myers, Stephen (CERN ; ADAM, Geneva)
The plethora of open questions in particle physics, the new chapter opened by the
Higgs boson, and the lack of clear theoretical guidance as to where new theory could lie call
for a broad and diverse experimental programme boosting the intensity and energy-frontier.
The proposed FCC-integrated programme consisting of a luminosity-frontier highest-energy
lepton collider followed by an energy-frontier hadron collider promises the most far-reaching
particle physics programme that foreseeable technology can deliver. In this essay, particular
emphasis is given to the lessons from the predecessor of the LHC, LEP, which was commissioned in 1989 and finished operation in November 2000..
2021 - 12 p.
- Published in : Eur. Phys. J. Plus 136 (2021) 1076
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IPAC2010 Accelerator Prize article: Particle accelerators and colliders
/ Myers, Stephen (CERN ; ADAM SA, Geneva)
In this document, I recall my own personal memories of the conception, design, construction and operation of particle accelerators and particle colliders over the past 50 years. This is not meant to be a technical report, and this is evidenced by the style of writing (commonly used first person singular), but more to give an insight to the historical beginnings and endings of some of the world’s most technically complex and expensive scientific instruments..
2020 - 37 p.
- Published in : Phys. Rev. Accel. Beams 23 (2020) 124802
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In : 1st International Particle Accelerator Conference, Kyoto, Japan, 23 - 28 May 2010, pp.124802
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FCC-ee Operation Model, Availability & Performance
/ Zimmermann, Frank (CERN) ; Apollonio, Andrea (CERN) ; Benedikt, Michael (CERN) ; Brunner, Olivier (CERN) ; Funakoshi, Yoshihiro (KEK, Tsukuba) ; Milardi, Catia (Frascati) ; Myers, Stephen (CERN) ; Niemi, Arto (Tampere U. of Tech.) ; Oide, Katsunobu (KEK, Tsukuba) ; Qin, Qing (Beijing, Inst. High Energy Phys.) et al.
This document discusses the machine parameters and expected luminosity performance for the proposed future circular lepton collider FCC-ee. Particular emphasis is put on availability, physics run time, and efficiency. [...]
JACOW, 2019 - 7 p.
- Published in : 10.18429/JACoW-eeFACT2018-WEPAB03
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In : 62nd ICFA Advanced Beam Dynamics Workshop on High Luminosity Circular e+e− Colliders, Hong Kong, China, 24 - 27 Sep 2018, pp.WEPAB03
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ebook - Open Access (v.1) ebook - Open Access (v.2) ebook - Open Access (v.3)
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The CERN Intersecting Storage Rings
/ Myers, Stephen (CERN)
The following sections are included: Introduction and history ; Phase displacement and stacking ; Vacuum ; Working lines and space charge compensation ; Schottky scans ; Centring the accumulated beam in the aperture ; Inserting markers in the stack ; Acceleration by phase displacement ; Computer control of accelerators ; Working close to the integer ; Low β insertions and luminosity ; Stochastic cooling ; Summary: What did ISR teach us? ; References
2016 - 16 p.
In : Challenges and goals for accelerators in the XXI century, pp.135-151
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Beam Dynamics in a High Frequency RFQ
/ Lombardi, Alessandra (CERN) ; Dimov, Veliko (CERN) ; Garlaschè, Marco (CERN) ; Grudiev, Alexej (CERN) ; Mathot, Serge (CERN) ; Montesinos, Eric (CERN) ; Myers, Stephen (CERN) ; Timmins, Marc (CERN) ; Vretenar, Maurizio (CERN)
CERN is constructing a 750 MHz Radio Frequency Quadrupole (RFQ) which can accelerate a proton beam to 5 MeV in a length of 2 m. The beam dynamics strategic parameters have been chosen to make this RFQ a good candidate for the injector of a medical facility operating at frequency of 3 GHz. [...]
CERN-ACC-2015-260.-
2015 - 5 p.
- Published in : (2015) , pp. WEYB2
Published version from JACoW: PDF; External link: JACOW
In : 6th International Particle Accelerator Conference, Richmond, VA, USA, 3 - 8 May 2015, pp.WEYB2
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