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How to Design a Particle Accelerator – with Suzie Sheehy



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How do you go about designing a particle accelerator? Suzie Sheehy discusses how they work, what form they take, and what champagne means to an accelerator physicist.
Watch more films in our series on particle accelerators: https://youtu.be/LR_aNOcnH0Q?list=PLbnrZHfNEDZx0mVe9wGxg5kyKdofRJJ7m

The Large Hadron Collider at CERN has captured the imagination of the public. But particle accelerators take many shapes, and there are tens of thousands of other accelerators in use every day around the world.

Dr Suzie Sheehy designs particle accelerators. In this animation she leads us through the world of accelerators. They all share the same basic ingredients of an accelerator: particles, energy, control, collision and detection, and typically fall into three categories: linear, cyclotron and synchrotron.

The applications of accelerators range from individual medical care to answering the biggest questions we have about the universe. Each accelerator is the culmination of hundreds of people’s efforts, though the designs themselves often start with a single person’s idea.
Watch Suzie’s lecture to learn more about her research: https://youtu.be/jLmciZdh5j4?list=PLbnrZHfNEDZx0mVe9wGxg5kyKdofRJJ7m

This film was supported by the Science and Technology Facilities Council.

Direction, illustration and animation: Andrew Khosravani andrewkhosravani.com/
Illustration, animation: Clara Cebrian: claracebrian.com/

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48 thoughts on “How to Design a Particle Accelerator – with Suzie Sheehy
  1. The animation seems to have some major errors in it. Like using horseshoe magnets to "repel" a particle beam. And solar wind particle trajectories.

  2. The animations were incredible! I had to watch it twice, one time just observing the fabulous animations and illustrations and one time to listen to the content. Great video!

  3. so if light was a particle wouldn't photons bend around earth instead of hitting us? i know it acts as both but lorenz field would suggest that it is not a charged particle even though it can act like one sometimes

  4. at 13 y.o. i made my first play machine to put my hair as a porcupine. Only 200 Kev. A waher machine motor, 2, 5 meters of PVC tube & a rubber band. It's an interesting experience for a child. The cost 4 a cyclotron was excesisive 4 my budget, i was very poor. Thanks very much, buy you can be more specific in ur explains. I was see one 10 Mev working in my university. Now i 65 & is too later 4 me. Buy i was learn very much about the caracteristicals of the matter. Thanks again

  5. I hope nothing will go wrong if they ever activate the machine………..like if a person gets struck by lighting

  6. I have heard a person who accidentally put his head in a particle accelerator and his left side is still young is it true.
    If so can we use this to stay young and live for 5 to 6 centuries?

  7. This video is a waste of time for anybody who have watched it for legit purposes.
    So, how to design a particle accelerator? No idea, I only seen a funky cartoon for 5 year olds.

  8. Hi.
    Just for fun, I was wondering if you could maybe give us an explanation of what type of components would be needed to create a Ghostbusters proton pack.
    Not necessarily considering weight and size, but just what would be needed in terms of individual components, power requirement, and such…and what a real one might look like if a realistic proton pack was constructed with today's knowledge and technology.
    What would the Ghostbusters need to do, to create an actual proton pack??

  9. If you go to parties and guys back up when you tell them what you do…then you have to go to better parties. I would engage so hard if I found myself talking to a woman of science. Those guys are idiots

  10. Does anybody know the animation software used, or how I can recreate such animation? Like any tutorials or something? Thanks!!

  11. please excuse this silly question, but when you accelerate a particle in a synchrotron, as it gets closer and closer to the speed of light, doesn't it take on mass?
    And if so, wouldn't it's gravitational attractive force increase?
    Please feel free to dismiss my question if it's ridiculous.

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