7–12 May 2023
Venice, Italy
Europe/Zurich timezone

Slow Extraction Techniques from Fixed Field Accelerators

MOPL176
8 May 2023, 16:30
2h
Sala Laguna

Sala Laguna

Poster Presentation MC1.A12: FFA Monday Poster Session

Speaker

Mx Rebecca Taylor (Imperial College London)

Description

Fixed Field Accelerators are a candidate for future hadron cancer therapy facilities as their high repetition rate and large energy acceptance enables novel treatment modalities such as high dose rate FLASH. However, conventional dose delivery mechanisms are still necessary, requiring continuous beam delivery over 1--30s. This work is the first study of slow extraction from a scaling Fixed Field Accelerator, using the LhARA facility for baseline parameters. At a horizontal tune of 10/3, the intrinsic sextupole strength of the nonlinear FFA magnetic field is sufficient to excite the resonance, although extraction is better controlled using an additional excitation sextupole at a tune close to 8/3, with radiofrequency knock-out extraction. Including considerations of issues due to nonlinear fields and limitations required to keep the tune energy-independent, slow extraction from Fixed Field Accelerators is successfully demonstrated.

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Primary author

Mx Rebecca Taylor (Imperial College London)

Co-authors

Jaroslaw Pasternak (Imperial College London) Robert Appleby (University of Manchester) Adam Steinberg (University of Manchester) Suzanne Sheehy (Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation) Elena Benedetto (South East European International Institute for Sustainable Technologies)

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