In your other thread, you've indicated that you don't know the underlying mathematics or physics involved. It's not a realistic amount of things to learn over a summer as you're in geometry now. You should put this on the backburner (even disregarding safety concerns) until you've learned multivariable tensor calculus and some physics. I mean, without the physics background, the accelerator is useless. You can smash protons into a target, but you'll have no idea what you're looking at unless you know the physics.