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Fixed Field Alternating Gradient Accelerators (FFAG) for Fast Hadron Cancer Therapy
Cancer accelerator therapy continues to be ever more prevalent with new facilities being constructed at a rapid rate. Some of these facilities are synchrotrons, but many are cyclotrons and, of these, a number are FFAG cyclotrons. The therapy method of "spot scanning” requires many pul...
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author | Keil, Eberhard Sessler, Andrew M Trbojevic, Dejan |
author_facet | Keil, Eberhard Sessler, Andrew M Trbojevic, Dejan |
author_sort | Keil, Eberhard |
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description | Cancer accelerator therapy continues to be ever more prevalent with new facilities being constructed at a rapid rate. Some of these facilities are synchrotrons, but many are cyclotrons and, of these, a number are FFAG cyclotrons. The therapy method of "spot scanning” requires many pulses per second (typically 200 Hz), which can be accomplished with a cyclotron (in contrast with a synchrotron). We briefly review commercial scaling FFAG machines and then discuss recent work on non-scaling FFAGs, which may offer the possibility of reduced physical aperture and a large dynamic aperture. However, a variation of tune with energy implies the crossing of resonances during the acceleration process. A design can be developed such as to avoid intrinsic resonances, although imperfection resonances must still be crossed. Parameters of two machines are presented; a 250 MeV proton therapy accelerator and a 400 MeV carbon therapy machine. |
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institution | Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear |
language | eng |
publishDate | 2005 |
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spelling | cern-9282542022-08-17T13:34:45Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/928254engKeil, EberhardSessler, Andrew MTrbojevic, DejanFixed Field Alternating Gradient Accelerators (FFAG) for Fast Hadron Cancer TherapyAccelerators and Storage RingsCancer accelerator therapy continues to be ever more prevalent with new facilities being constructed at a rapid rate. Some of these facilities are synchrotrons, but many are cyclotrons and, of these, a number are FFAG cyclotrons. The therapy method of "spot scanning” requires many pulses per second (typically 200 Hz), which can be accomplished with a cyclotron (in contrast with a synchrotron). We briefly review commercial scaling FFAG machines and then discuss recent work on non-scaling FFAGs, which may offer the possibility of reduced physical aperture and a large dynamic aperture. However, a variation of tune with energy implies the crossing of resonances during the acceleration process. A design can be developed such as to avoid intrinsic resonances, although imperfection resonances must still be crossed. Parameters of two machines are presented; a 250 MeV proton therapy accelerator and a 400 MeV carbon therapy machine.oai:cds.cern.ch:9282542005 |
spellingShingle | Accelerators and Storage Rings Keil, Eberhard Sessler, Andrew M Trbojevic, Dejan Fixed Field Alternating Gradient Accelerators (FFAG) for Fast Hadron Cancer Therapy |
title | Fixed Field Alternating Gradient Accelerators (FFAG) for Fast Hadron Cancer Therapy |
title_full | Fixed Field Alternating Gradient Accelerators (FFAG) for Fast Hadron Cancer Therapy |
title_fullStr | Fixed Field Alternating Gradient Accelerators (FFAG) for Fast Hadron Cancer Therapy |
title_full_unstemmed | Fixed Field Alternating Gradient Accelerators (FFAG) for Fast Hadron Cancer Therapy |
title_short | Fixed Field Alternating Gradient Accelerators (FFAG) for Fast Hadron Cancer Therapy |
title_sort | fixed field alternating gradient accelerators (ffag) for fast hadron cancer therapy |
topic | Accelerators and Storage Rings |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/928254 |
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