Accelerator physics is aninterdisciplinary topic ofapplied physics, commonly defined by the intent of designing, building and operatingparticle accelerators. As such, it may be roughly circumscribed as the study of motion, manipulation and observation ofrelativisticcharged particle beams and their interaction with an accelerator structure byelectromagnetic fields.
The experiments conducted with particle accelerators are not regarded as part of accelerator physics, but belong to their respective fields of interest (particle physics,condensed matter physics etc.).
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