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Formation of a uniform ion beam using octupole magnets for BioLEIR facility at CERN

The possibility to transform the Low Energy Ion Ring (LEIR) accelerator at CERN into a multidisciplinary, biomedical research facility (BioLEIR) was investigated based on a request from the biomedical community. BioLEIR aims to provide a unique facility with a range of fully stripped ion beams (e.g....

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Autores principales: Amin, T, Barlow, R, Ghithan, S, Roy, G, Schuh, S
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/13/04/P04016
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2644701
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author Amin, T
Barlow, R
Ghithan, S
Roy, G
Schuh, S
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Barlow, R
Ghithan, S
Roy, G
Schuh, S
author_sort Amin, T
collection CERN
description The possibility to transform the Low Energy Ion Ring (LEIR) accelerator at CERN into a multidisciplinary, biomedical research facility (BioLEIR) was investigated based on a request from the biomedical community. BioLEIR aims to provide a unique facility with a range of fully stripped ion beams (e.g. He, Li, Be, B, C, N, O) and energies suitable for multidisciplinary biomedical, clinically-oriented research. Two horizontal and one vertical beam transport lines have been designed for transporting the extracted beam from LEIR to three experimental end-stations. The vertical beamline was designed for a maximum energy of 75 MeV/u, while the two horizontal beamlines shall deliver up to a maximum energy of 440 MeV/u. A pencil beam of 4.3 mm FWHM (Full Width Half Maximum) as well as a homogeneous broad beam of $40 \times 40$ mm$^2$, with a beam homogeneity better than $\pm 4\%$, are available at the first horizontal (H1) irradiation point, while only a pencil beam is available at the second horizontal (H2) and vertical (V) irradiation points. The H1 irradiation point shall be used to conduct systematic studies of the radiation effect from different ion species on cell-lines. The H1 beamline was designed to utilize two octupole magnets which transform the Gaussian beam distribution at the target location into an approximately uniformly distributed rectangular beam. In this paper, we report on the multi-particle tracking calculations performed using MAD-X software suite for the H1 beam optics to arrive at a homogeneous broad beam on target using nonlinear focusing techniques, and on those to create a Gaussian pencil beam on target by adjusting quadrupoles strengths and positions.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-16677972019-10-15T15:16:59Zdoi:10.1088/1748-0221/13/04/P04016http://cds.cern.ch/record/2644701engAmin, TBarlow, RGhithan, SRoy, GSchuh, SFormation of a uniform ion beam using octupole magnets for BioLEIR facility at CERNAccelerators and Storage RingsThe possibility to transform the Low Energy Ion Ring (LEIR) accelerator at CERN into a multidisciplinary, biomedical research facility (BioLEIR) was investigated based on a request from the biomedical community. BioLEIR aims to provide a unique facility with a range of fully stripped ion beams (e.g. He, Li, Be, B, C, N, O) and energies suitable for multidisciplinary biomedical, clinically-oriented research. Two horizontal and one vertical beam transport lines have been designed for transporting the extracted beam from LEIR to three experimental end-stations. The vertical beamline was designed for a maximum energy of 75 MeV/u, while the two horizontal beamlines shall deliver up to a maximum energy of 440 MeV/u. A pencil beam of 4.3 mm FWHM (Full Width Half Maximum) as well as a homogeneous broad beam of $40 \times 40$ mm$^2$, with a beam homogeneity better than $\pm 4\%$, are available at the first horizontal (H1) irradiation point, while only a pencil beam is available at the second horizontal (H2) and vertical (V) irradiation points. The H1 irradiation point shall be used to conduct systematic studies of the radiation effect from different ion species on cell-lines. The H1 beamline was designed to utilize two octupole magnets which transform the Gaussian beam distribution at the target location into an approximately uniformly distributed rectangular beam. In this paper, we report on the multi-particle tracking calculations performed using MAD-X software suite for the H1 beam optics to arrive at a homogeneous broad beam on target using nonlinear focusing techniques, and on those to create a Gaussian pencil beam on target by adjusting quadrupoles strengths and positions.oai:inspirehep.net:16677972018
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Amin, T
Barlow, R
Ghithan, S
Roy, G
Schuh, S
Formation of a uniform ion beam using octupole magnets for BioLEIR facility at CERN
title Formation of a uniform ion beam using octupole magnets for BioLEIR facility at CERN
title_full Formation of a uniform ion beam using octupole magnets for BioLEIR facility at CERN
title_fullStr Formation of a uniform ion beam using octupole magnets for BioLEIR facility at CERN
title_full_unstemmed Formation of a uniform ion beam using octupole magnets for BioLEIR facility at CERN
title_short Formation of a uniform ion beam using octupole magnets for BioLEIR facility at CERN
title_sort formation of a uniform ion beam using octupole magnets for bioleir facility at cern
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/13/04/P04016
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2644701
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