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Development of the LHCb VELO Detector Modules into a Standalone, Non-Invasive Online Beam Monitor for Medical Accelerators

Knowledge of the beam properties in proton therapy through beam monitoring is essential, ensuring an effective dose delivery to the patient. In clinical practice, currently used interceptive ionisation chambers require daily calibration and suffer from a slow response time. A new non-invasive method...

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Autores principales: Schnuerer, Roland, Yap, Jacinta, Zhang, Hao, Cybulski, Tomasz, Smith, Tony, Haefeli, Guido, Girard, Olivier, Szumlak, Tomasz, Welsch, Carsten
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/instruments3010001
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2782138
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author Schnuerer, Roland
Yap, Jacinta
Zhang, Hao
Cybulski, Tomasz
Smith, Tony
Haefeli, Guido
Girard, Olivier
Szumlak, Tomasz
Welsch, Carsten
author_facet Schnuerer, Roland
Yap, Jacinta
Zhang, Hao
Cybulski, Tomasz
Smith, Tony
Haefeli, Guido
Girard, Olivier
Szumlak, Tomasz
Welsch, Carsten
author_sort Schnuerer, Roland
collection CERN
description Knowledge of the beam properties in proton therapy through beam monitoring is essential, ensuring an effective dose delivery to the patient. In clinical practice, currently used interceptive ionisation chambers require daily calibration and suffer from a slow response time. A new non-invasive method for dose online monitoring is under development based on the silicon multi-strip sensor LHCb VELO (VErtex LOcator), originally used for the LHCb experiment at CERN. The proposed method relies on proton beam halo measurements. Several changes in the system setup were necessary to operate the VELO module as a standalone system outside of the LHC environment and are described in this paper. A new cooling, venting and positioning system was designed. Several hardware and software changes realised a synchronised readout with a locally constructed Faraday Cup and the RF frequency of a medical cyclotron with quasi-online monitoring. The adapted VELO module will be integrated at the 60 MeV proton therapy beamline at the Clatterbridge Cancer Centre (CCC), UK and the capability as a beam monitor will be assessed by measuring the beam current and by monitoring the beam profile along the beamline in spring 2019.
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spelling cern-27821382021-09-26T20:30:09Zdoi:10.3390/instruments3010001http://cds.cern.ch/record/2782138engSchnuerer, RolandYap, JacintaZhang, HaoCybulski, TomaszSmith, TonyHaefeli, GuidoGirard, OlivierSzumlak, TomaszWelsch, CarstenDevelopment of the LHCb VELO Detector Modules into a Standalone, Non-Invasive Online Beam Monitor for Medical AcceleratorsDetectors and Experimental TechniquesKnowledge of the beam properties in proton therapy through beam monitoring is essential, ensuring an effective dose delivery to the patient. In clinical practice, currently used interceptive ionisation chambers require daily calibration and suffer from a slow response time. A new non-invasive method for dose online monitoring is under development based on the silicon multi-strip sensor LHCb VELO (VErtex LOcator), originally used for the LHCb experiment at CERN. The proposed method relies on proton beam halo measurements. Several changes in the system setup were necessary to operate the VELO module as a standalone system outside of the LHC environment and are described in this paper. A new cooling, venting and positioning system was designed. Several hardware and software changes realised a synchronised readout with a locally constructed Faraday Cup and the RF frequency of a medical cyclotron with quasi-online monitoring. The adapted VELO module will be integrated at the 60 MeV proton therapy beamline at the Clatterbridge Cancer Centre (CCC), UK and the capability as a beam monitor will be assessed by measuring the beam current and by monitoring the beam profile along the beamline in spring 2019.oai:cds.cern.ch:27821382018
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Schnuerer, Roland
Yap, Jacinta
Zhang, Hao
Cybulski, Tomasz
Smith, Tony
Haefeli, Guido
Girard, Olivier
Szumlak, Tomasz
Welsch, Carsten
Development of the LHCb VELO Detector Modules into a Standalone, Non-Invasive Online Beam Monitor for Medical Accelerators
title Development of the LHCb VELO Detector Modules into a Standalone, Non-Invasive Online Beam Monitor for Medical Accelerators
title_full Development of the LHCb VELO Detector Modules into a Standalone, Non-Invasive Online Beam Monitor for Medical Accelerators
title_fullStr Development of the LHCb VELO Detector Modules into a Standalone, Non-Invasive Online Beam Monitor for Medical Accelerators
title_full_unstemmed Development of the LHCb VELO Detector Modules into a Standalone, Non-Invasive Online Beam Monitor for Medical Accelerators
title_short Development of the LHCb VELO Detector Modules into a Standalone, Non-Invasive Online Beam Monitor for Medical Accelerators
title_sort development of the lhcb velo detector modules into a standalone, non-invasive online beam monitor for medical accelerators
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/instruments3010001
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2782138
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