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Proton-Ion Medical Machine Study (PIMMS), 1

The Proton-Ion Medical Machine Study (PIMMS) group was formed following an agreement between the Med-AUSTRON (Austria) and the TERA Foundation (Italy) to combine their efforts in the design of a cancer therapy synchrotron. CERN agreed to host this study in its PS Division and a close collaboration w...

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Autores principales: Badano, L, Benedikt, Michael, Bryant, P J, Crescenti, M, Holy, P, Maier, A T, Pullia, M, Rossi, S, Knaus, P
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1999
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/385378
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author Badano, L
Benedikt, Michael
Bryant, P J
Crescenti, M
Holy, P
Maier, A T
Pullia, M
Rossi, S
Knaus, P
author_facet Badano, L
Benedikt, Michael
Bryant, P J
Crescenti, M
Holy, P
Maier, A T
Pullia, M
Rossi, S
Knaus, P
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description The Proton-Ion Medical Machine Study (PIMMS) group was formed following an agreement between the Med-AUSTRON (Austria) and the TERA Foundation (Italy) to combine their efforts in the design of a cancer therapy synchrotron. CERN agreed to host this study in its PS Division and a close collaboration was set up with GSI (Germany). The study group was later joined by Onkologie-2000 (Czech Republic). Effort was first focused on the theoretical understanding of slow extraction and the techniques required to produce a smooth beam spill for the conformal treatment of complex-shaped tumours with a sub-millimetre accuracy by active scanning with proton and carbon ion beams. Considerations for passive scanning were also included. The more general and theoretical aspects of the study are recorded in Part I and the more specific technical design considerations are presented in a second volume Part II. The PIMMS team started their work in January 1996 in the PS Division and continued for a period of three years.
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spelling cern-3853782021-11-11T09:52:17Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/385378engBadano, LBenedikt, MichaelBryant, P JCrescenti, MHoly, PMaier, A TPullia, MRossi, SKnaus, PProton-Ion Medical Machine Study (PIMMS), 1Accelerators and Storage RingsThe Proton-Ion Medical Machine Study (PIMMS) group was formed following an agreement between the Med-AUSTRON (Austria) and the TERA Foundation (Italy) to combine their efforts in the design of a cancer therapy synchrotron. CERN agreed to host this study in its PS Division and a close collaboration was set up with GSI (Germany). The study group was later joined by Onkologie-2000 (Czech Republic). Effort was first focused on the theoretical understanding of slow extraction and the techniques required to produce a smooth beam spill for the conformal treatment of complex-shaped tumours with a sub-millimetre accuracy by active scanning with proton and carbon ion beams. Considerations for passive scanning were also included. The more general and theoretical aspects of the study are recorded in Part I and the more specific technical design considerations are presented in a second volume Part II. The PIMMS team started their work in January 1996 in the PS Division and continued for a period of three years.CERN-PS-99-010-DIoai:cds.cern.ch:3853781999-03-02
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Badano, L
Benedikt, Michael
Bryant, P J
Crescenti, M
Holy, P
Maier, A T
Pullia, M
Rossi, S
Knaus, P
Proton-Ion Medical Machine Study (PIMMS), 1
title Proton-Ion Medical Machine Study (PIMMS), 1
title_full Proton-Ion Medical Machine Study (PIMMS), 1
title_fullStr Proton-Ion Medical Machine Study (PIMMS), 1
title_full_unstemmed Proton-Ion Medical Machine Study (PIMMS), 1
title_short Proton-Ion Medical Machine Study (PIMMS), 1
title_sort proton-ion medical machine study (pimms), 1
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/385378
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