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Particle Acceleration in Shocks

Astrophysics and Space Science, 1995
The mechanism of particle acceleration by shocks is reviewed, and the resulting modifications of the shock structure contrasted with those which occur in molecular shocks with magnetic precursors. The danger associated with the use of steady models is emphasised and the applicability of the theory to cosmic ray acceleration in supernova remnants ...
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Particle acceleration in the magnetosphere

AIP Conference Proceedings, 1992
Observations in the Earth’s magnetosphere provide the unique opportunity of investigating particle acceleration in situ. In comparison with measurements in the tail of the Earth’s magnetosphere we discuss the scaling laws of acceleration in current sheets and due to reconnection.
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Particle accelerators

Annalen der Physik, 2000
Abstract Particle Accelerators have had a decisive influence on twentieth‐century physics. A concise description of their development – from the early 1930s till today – is given.
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Particle Accelerators

2023
Particle accelerators are devices that increase the speed of elementary particles like electrons or protons. Such particles are accelerated to enormously elevated energies and yield an energetic stream of beams recycled for appreciative identifications about the forces that act upon them (elemental and nuclear behaviour) and fundamental structure ...
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Particles and Accelerators

Physics Bulletin, 1969
R. Gouiran London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson. 1967 Pp. 256. Price 14s. The aim of this monograph, as stated at the beginning of the introduction, is "to present, without mathematics, the main ideas of high energy physics". This aim has been well fulfilled.
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Particle Accelerators

Physics Today, 1953
Brookhaven Conference ...
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