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A-01 Summary Talk on Cyclotrons (Invited paper) cyclotron, proton, heavy-ion, factory 19
 
  • F.G. Resmini
    INFN-Milano, Milan, Italy
 
A-04 The Status of TRIUMF (Invited paper) proton, cyclotron, TRIUMF, vacuum 41
 
  • J.R. Richardson
    TRIUMF, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
 
A-06 Status of the Nevis Synchro-Cyclotron (Invited paper) extraction, ion-source, cyclotron, focusing 57
 
  • R.C. Cohen, Y. Au, G. Dugan, W. Fleisher, R.C. Hawrylak, M.M. Holland, J. Rainwater, J. Shill, D.W. Storm, F.G. Tinta, R.C. Werbin
    Nevis Laboratories, Columbia University, Irvington, New York, USA
 
A-07 Cyclotrons of the JINR Laboratory of Nuclear Problems (Invited paper) cyclotron, closed-orbit, extraction, acceleration 62
 
  • Yu.N. Denisov
    JINR, Dubna, USSR
 
A-08 Status of the VICKSI Project (Invited paper) cyclotron, vacuum, injection, extraction 68
 
  • K.H. Maier
    Hahn-Meitner-Institut, Berlin, Federal Republic of Germany
 
A-09 Cyclotron Facilities in Japan (Invited paper) cyclotron, neutron, radiation, heavy-ion 76
 
  • Y. Hirao
    University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
 
A-10 Status Report of Cyclone heavy-ion, cyclotron, extraction, septum 80
 
  • Y. Jongen, G. Ryckewaert
    University of Louvain-la-Neuve, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
 
A-11 Status of the 224-cm Variable Energy Cyclotron at Calcutta cyclotron, power-supply, controls, ion-source 84
 
  • C. Ambasankaran, S. Chatterjee, A.S. Divatia, N.K. Ganguly, S.R. Gowariker, S. Mukherjee, D.Y. Phadke, S.S. Ramamurty, C.B.S. Rao, A.P. Thatte, C. Viswandham
    Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Calcutta, India
 
A-12 Some Characteristics from Orléans and Liège Cyclotrons cyclotron, proton, target, extraction 88
 
  • D.T. Tran, D. Calandroni, A. Dupuis, B. Grémont, B. Hurt, J. Kervizic, G. Meyrand
    CGR-MeV, Orsay, France
 
A-13 Bonn Cyclotron Progress Report cyclotron, injection, ion-source, proton 92
 
  • K. Euler, F. Hinterberger, P. Meyer, P. von Rossen, H.U. Schmidt, A. Scholzen, B. Schüller, H. Wahl
    Universität Bonn, Bonn, Federal Republic of Germany
 
A-14 The Osaka University RCNP 230-cm Isochronous Cyclotron controls, power-supply, cyclotron, ion-source 95
 
  • M. Kondo, I. Miura, T. Yamazaki, H. Ejiri, A. Shimizu, M. Inoue, K. Hosono, T. Saito, Y. Nagai, H. Sakai, N. Matsuoka, S. Yamabe
    Osaka University, Osaka, Japan
 
A-15 The Orsay 200-MeV Synchro-Cyclotron ion-source, synchro-cyclotron, septum, power-supply 99
 
  • A. Laisné
    Institut de Physique Nucléaire, Orsay, France
 
A-16 The INS 176-cm Sector Focusing Cyclotron extraction, ion-source, injection, cyclotron 103
 
  • Y. Hirao, M. Fujita, M. Furuya, T. Honma, H. Ogawa, Y. Sakurada, K. Sato, M. Sekiguchi, T. Tanabe, T. Yamada, T. Yamazaki, N. Yamazaki
    University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
 
A-17 General Design Features of the Warsaw University 200-cm Isochronous Heavy-Ion Cyclotron cyclotron, heavy-ion, ion-source, extraction 107
 
  • S. Chojnacki
    Warsaw University, Warsaw, Poland
 
B-01 GANIL: A proposal for a French Heavy-Ion Laboratory (Invited paper) cyclotron, injection, space-charge, emittance 111
 
  • The GANIL Study Group
    GANIL, Orsay, France
 
B-02 Proposal for a South African National Accelerator Facility for Physics and Medicine cyclotron, proton, neutron, isotope-production 117
 
  • W.L. Rautenbach
    University of Stellenbosch, Stellenbosch, South Africa
  • A.H. Botha
    Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, Pretoria, South Africa
 
B-04 Conversion Studies for the Uppsala Synchro-Cyclotron proton, synchro-cyclotron, impedance, cyclotron 127
 
  • S. Dahlgren, A. Asberg, A. Ingemarsson, S. Kullander, B. Lundström, P.U. Renberg, K. Ståhl, H. Tyrén
    University of Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden
 
B-05 The GANIL Injector cyclotron, focusing, injection, heavy-ion 132
 
  • E. Baron, M.P. Bourgarel, P. Mandrillon
    GANIL, Orsay, France
 
B-06 150-MeV Proton Medical Cyclotron Design Study cyclotron, proton, controls, extraction 135
 
  • R.J. Burleigh, D.J. Clark, W.S. Flood
    LBL, Berkeley, California, USA
 
C-03 Multipacting-Related Processes and RF Breadkown Protection by Using Bias Pulsing at the Nevis Synchro-Cyclotron electron, synchro-cyclotron, vacuum, cyclotron 151
 
  • F.G. Tinta
    Nevis Laboratories, Columbia University, Irvington, New York, USA
 
C-04 Design of an RF-System for an Open-Sector Cyclotron cyclotron, cavity, resonance, vacuum 156
 
  • A.H. Botha
    Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, Pretoria, South Africa
  • J.J. Kritzinger
    Southern University Nuclear Institute, Faure, South Africa
 
C-11 The SIN Fast Magnetic Field Measuring System controls, induction, cyclotron, beam-transport 184
 
  • O. Szavits, D. Brombach
    SIN, Villigen, Switzerland
 
C-12 Measurement and Shimming of the Improved CERN Synchro-Cyclotron Magnet CERN, cyclotron, ion-source, proton 187
 
  • E. Braunersreuther, B. Hedin, D. Lehm, P. Skarek, N. Vogt-Nilsen
    CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
 
C-14 Design of Magnets for an Open-Sector Cyclotron proton, injection, extraction, resonance 193
 
  • H.N. Jungwirth, L.D. Bruins, A.H. Botha, J.L. Pabot
    Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, Pretoria, South Africa
 
C-15 Magnet Model Studies for Separated-Sector Heavy-Ion Cyclotrons cyclotron, resonance, focusing, extraction 197
 
  • E.D. Hudson, J.K. Bair, L.N. Howell, F. Irwin, J.W. Johnson, R.S. Lord, J.A. Martin, G.S. McNeilly, S.W. Mosko, L.L. Riedinger
    ORNL, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA
  • M.A. Barre, M.P. Bourgarel, T.T. Luong, M. Ohayon
    GANIL, Orsay, France
 
C-16 Magnetic-Field Trimming Studies for a Separated-Sector Cyclotron cyclotron, proton, heavy-ion, focusing 201
 
  • E.D. Hudson, F. Irwin, M.L. Mallory, J.A. Martin, F.E. McDaniel
    ORNL, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA
 
C-17 Magnetic Field Design and Measurement for the Kurchatov Institute Cyclotron cyclotron, focusing, proton, extraction 205
 
  • Yu.P. Buzulokov, E.M. Hodakov, Yu.L. Jupinov, N.A. Putjatin, N.I. Venikov
    Kurchatov Institute of Atomic Energy, Moscow, USSR
 
D-02 Novelties in Spectrometers (Invited paper) cyclotron, target, optics, GSI 219
 
  • C.-A. Wiedner
    Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik, Heidelberg, Federal Republic of Germany
 
D-03 Injection in the VICKSI Cyclotron cyclotron, injection, emittance, alignment 226
 
  • S. Lindbäck, H. Lindqvist
    Scanditronix, Uppsala, Sweden
 
D-06 Properties of the TRIUMF Cyclotron Beam emittance, cyclotron, injection, TRIUMF 240
 
  • M.K. Craddock
    University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
  • E.W. Blackmore, G. Dutto, C.J. Kost, G.H. Mackenzie, J.R. Richardson, L.W. Root, P. Schmor
    TRIUMF, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
 
D-07 Beam Dynamics in Separate-Sector Cyclotrons cavity, space-charge, cyclotron, acceleration 245
 
  • S. Chabert, T.T. Luong, M. Promé
    GANIL, Orsay, France
 
D-09 Precession Injection in the Delft Isochronous Cyclotron cyclotron, injection, extraction, proton 254
 
  • W.A. van Kampen, J. Liedorp
    Delft University, Delft, Netherlands
 
D-10 Injection and Ejection Systems for the GANIL SSC injection, extraction, closed-orbit, light-ion 260
 
  • J. Fermé, G. Gendreau, P. Yvon
    GANIL, Orsay, France
 
D-11 Comparison of Orbit Theories for Separated-Sectored Cyclotrons cyclotron, betatron, electron 264
 
  • A. Jain, A.S. Divatia
    Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Trombay, Bombay, India
 
D-13 Focusing in RF Accelerating Gaps with Asymmetrically Curved Electric Equipotentials focusing, TRIUMF, cyclotron, space-charge 271
 
  • G. Dutto
    TRIUMF, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
  • M.K. Craddock
    University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
 
D-14 Cyclotron Centre Region Study and Beam Diagnostic at Orléans' Cyclotron cyclotron, ion-source, extraction, proton 275
 
  • D.T. Tran, A. Dupuis, J. Kervizic, B. Launé, G. Meyrand, D. Tronc
    CGR-MeV, Orsay, France
  • G. Goin
    CNRS, Orléans, France
 
E-02 New Developments in Heavy-Ion Sources (Invited paper) electron, ion-source, plasma, laser 341
 
  • J. Arianer
    Institut de Physique Nucléaire, Orsay, France
 
E-10 Ion Source and Central Region in the Improved CERN 600-MeV Synchro-Cyclotron ion-source, CERN, extraction, synchro-cyclotron 371
 
  • R. Galiana, R. Giannini, B. Hedin, N. Vogt-Nilsen
    CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
  • R.A. Bell
    SLAC, Stanford, California, USA
 
E-11 Status Report of the Axial Injection System at the Karlsruhe Isochronous Cyclotron injection, cyclotron, bunching, ion-source 376
 
  • G. Haushahn, J. Möllenbeck, G. Schatz, F. Schulz, H. Schweickert
    Kernforschungszentrum, Karlsruhe, Federal Republic of Germany
 
E-12 Initial Experience in Ion Production Using an Ultra-high Power Density Method ion-source, cathode, extraction, cyclotron 381
 
  • T.Y.T. Kuo, J.S. Laughlin
    Sloan-Kettering Institute, New York, New York, USA
 
E-13 H- Beam Intensity Improvements at the Milan AVF Cyclotron ion-source, cyclotron, beam-losses, vacuum 386
 
  • E. Acerbi, C. Birattari, M. Castiglioni, C. DeMartinis, F.G. Resmini
    INFN-Milano, Milan, Italy
 
E-14 Polarized Deuterons of a Lambshift Ion Source Accelerated by the Karlsruhe Isochronous Cyclotron emittance, cyclotron, injection, acceleration 390
 
  • V. Bechtold, L. Friedrich
    Kernforschungszentrum, Karlsruhe, Federal Republic of Germany
  • D. Finken, G. Strassner, P. Ziegler
    University of Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe, Federal Republic of Germany
 
E-15 A Vertical Injection System for the University of Manitoba Cyclotron cyclotron, injection, electron 394
 
  • A. McIlwain, S. Oh
    University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada
 
E-16 An Ion Source for Obtaining Highly Stripped Heavy Ions electron, gun, vacuum, ion-source 397
 
  • A. Jain, A.S. Divatia
    Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Trombay, Bombay, India
 
F-03 Proton and Heavy-Ion Therapy (Invited paper) radiation, proton, neutron, heavy-ion 414
 
  • B. Larsson
    University of Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden
 
F-04 Meson Radiobiology and Therapy (Invited paper) radiation, neutron, proton, heavy-ion 419
 
  • M.M. Kligerman
    University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
 
F-05 Fast-Neutron Radiobiology and Radiotherapy neutron, radiation, controls, heavy-ion 427
 
  • G.W. Barendsen, J.J. Broerse
    Radiobiological Institute TNO, Rijswijk, Netherlands
 
F-07 Irradiation Experiments of Diploid Yeast with Heavy Particles proton, radiation, cyclotron, neutron 436
 
  • H. Liesem, U. Bertsche
    Gesellschaft für Strahlen und Umweltforschung, Frankfurt, Federal Republic of Germany
 
F-14 Transmission Detectors for Cyclotron in-vivo Irradiations with Neutrons neutron, cyclotron, diagnostics, target 467
 
  • K.V. Ettinger
    University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland
  • O.J. Filkin, B.J. Thomas
    University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
 
G-03 Applications of Cyclotrons in Technical and Analytical Studies (Invited paper) neutron, cyclotron, radiation, simulation 496
 
  • A. Gervé, G. Schatz
    Kernforschungszentrum, Karlsruhe, Federal Republic of Germany
 
H-08 The Use of CAMAC with Small Computers in the TRIUMF Control System controls, TRIUMF, cyclotron 561
 
  • D.P. Gurd, D.R. Heywood, R.R. Johnson
    TRIUMF, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
 
I-01 Heavy-Ion Research at Cyclotron Energies (Invited paper) target, heavy-ion, cyclotron, neutron 571
 
  • P.S. Fisher
    University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
 
I-02 Accelerators for Heavy Ions (Invited paper) cyclotron, heavy-ion, acceleration, cavity 574
 
  • J.A. Martin
    ORNL, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA
 
I-03 Superconducting Cyclotrons (Invited paper) cyclotron, injection, extraction 584
 
  • H.G. Blosser, D.A. Johnson, R.J. Burleigh
    Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA
  • R.C. Niemann, J.R. Purcell
    ANL, Argonne, Illinois, USA
 
I-04 The Chalk River Superconducting Heavy-Ion Cyclotron cyclotron, extraction, heavy-ion, resonance 595
 
  • J.H. Ormrod, C.B. Bigham, J.S. Fraser, E.A. Heighway, C.R. Hoffmann, J.A. Hulbert, H.R. Schneider, Q.A. Walker
    AEC, Chalk River, Ontario, Canada
 
I-05 A Separated-Sector Cyclotron Post-Accelerator for the Oak Ridge Heavy-Ion Laboratory cyclotron, injection, heavy-ion, cavity 600
 
  • S.W. Mosko, E.D. Hudson, R.S. Lord, M.L. Mallory, J.E. Mann, J.A. Martin, G.S. McNeilly, J.B. Ball, K.N. Fischer, L.L. Riedinger, R.L. Robinson
    ORNL, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA
 
I-06 Heavy-Ion Booster Cyclotron Design Studies at Berkeley cyclotron, extraction, injection, heavy-ion 604
 
  • R.J. Burleigh, D.J. Clark, L.R. Glasgow
    LBL, Berkeley, California, USA
 
I-07 On the Possibility of Accelerating Multiply Charged Ions in the CERN Synchro-Cyclotron acceleration, proton, CERN, light-ion 609
 
  • R. Giannini
    CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
  • P. Mandrillon
    GANIL, Orsay, France
 
I-08 Preliminary Tests for the Axial Injection of Heavy Ions at the Grenoble Cyclotron injection, heavy-ion, emittance, cyclotron 614
 
  • M. Lieuvin, J.L. Belmont, M. Bajard
    Institut des Sciences Nucléaires, Grenoble, France
 
I-09 The Louvain-la-Neuve Injector Cyclotron Project cyclotron, extraction, emittance, cavity 618
 
  • Y. Jongen, G. Ryckewaert
    University of Louvain-la-Neuve, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
 
I-10 The Oak Ridge Isochronous Cyclotron as an Energy Booster for a 25-MV Tandem injection, cyclotron, vacuum, emittance 622
 
  • R.S. Lord, J.B. Ball, R.M. Beckers, K.N. Fischer, E.D. Hudson, M.L. Mallory, J.A. Martin, G.S. McNeilly, S.W. Mosko, J.D. Rylander, R.D. Sayer
    ORNL, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA
 
I-11 Design Study for the Conversion of the Oak Ridge Isochronous Cyclotron from an Energy Constant of K=90 to K=300 MeV cyclotron, injection, heavy-ion, focusing 626
 
  • G.S. McNeilly, E.D. Hudson, R.S. Lord, M.L. Mallory, J.E. Mann, J.B. Ball, J.A. Martin
    ORNL, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA
 
I-12 Performance Report on the Kazakhstan Variable Energy Isochronous Cyclotron cyclotron, proton, extraction, vacuum 630
 
  • A.A. Arzumanov, V.N. Batischev, V.I. Gerasimov, L.M. Nemenov, M.H. Nigmatov
    Kazakhstan Academy of Sciences, Alma-Ata, USSR
 
J-01 The History of the Cyclotron resonance, cyclotron, vacuum, target 635
 
  • M.S. Livingston
    MIT, retired, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA