Future Possibilities for Accelerators in Nuclear Physics
Abstract
Here, we consider the future of accelerators in nuclear physics. First, we look at the future of unstable beams toward a broader region of nuclei. Second, we review the possibilities in generating new forms of nuclear matter with heavy-ion beams. Third, we discuss the efforts to produce stronger powered proton beams for generating secondary particles, including neutrinos, kaons, muons, and anti-protons. Fourth, we discuss the possible electron-ion scatterings including their colliders. Other subjects such as hadron spectroscopy are not covered.
- Publication:
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Reviews of Accelerator Science and Technology
- Pub Date:
- 2019
- DOI:
- 10.1142/S1793626819300032
- Bibcode:
- 2019RvAST..10...13N
- Keywords:
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- Accelerators;
- unstable nuclear beams;
- relativistic heavy-ion collisions;
- physics with secondary particles from protons;
- electron–ion collider