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TUPMR038 |
The Experimental Beam Line at CNAO |
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- M. G. Pullia, S. Alpegiani, J. Bosser, E. Bressi, L. Casalegno, G. Ciavola, M. Ciocca, M. Donetti, A. Facoetti, L. Falbo, M. Ferrarini, S. Foglio, S.G. Gioia, V. Lante, L. Lanzavecchia, R. Monferrato, A. Parravicini, M. Pezzetta, C. Priano, E. Rojatti, S. Rossi, S. Savazzi, S. Sironi, S. Toncelli, G. Venchi, B. Vischioni, S. Vitulli, C. Viviani
CNAO Foundation, Milan, Italy
- G. Battistoni
Universita' degli Studi di Milano & INFN, Milano, Italy
- L. Celona, S. Gammino, S. Passarello
INFN/LNS, Catania, Italy
- A. Clozza, E. Di Pasquale, A. Ghigo, L. Pellegrino, R. Ricci, U. Rotundo, C. Sanelli, G. Sensolini, M. Serio
INFN/LNF, Frascati (Roma), Italy
- M. Del Franco
Consorzio Laboratorio Nicola Cabibbo, Frascati, Italy
- S. Giordanengo
INFN-Torino, Torino, Italy
- A.G. Lanza
INFN - Pavia, Pavia, Italy
- R. Sacchi
Torino University, Torino, Italy
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The CNAO center has been conceived since the beginning with three treatment rooms and an 'experimental room' where research can be carried out without hindering the clinical activity. The room itself was built since the beginning, but the beam line was planned at a second moment in time to give priority to the treatments. The experimental room beam line has now been designed to be 'general purpose', to be used for research in different fields. Possible activities could be, as an example, irradiation of cells, test of beam monitors, development of in-beam monitoring devices or radiation hardness studies. In a second stage a third source will be added to the present two in order to carry on experiments with additional ion species besides the two used presently for treatments, protons and carbon ions. In this paper a description of the design and of the construction status is given.
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WEXB01 |
Status, Plans and Potential Applications of the ELIMED Beam Line at ELI-Beamlines |
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- G.A.P. Cirrone, L. Allegra, A. Amato, A. Amico, G. Candiano, A.C. Caruso, L. Cosentino, M. Costa, G. Cuttone, G. De Luca, G. Gallo, S. Gammino, G. Larosa, R. Leanza, R. Manna, V. Marchese, G. Milluzzo, G. Petringa, J. Pipek, P.S. Pulvirenti, F. Romano, S. Salamone, F. Schillaci, V. Scuderi
INFN/LNS, Catania, Italy
- G. Korn, D. Margarone, V. Scuderi
ELI-BEAMS, Prague, Czech Republic
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Charged particle acceleration using ultra-intense and ultra-short laser pulses has gathered a strong interest in the scientific community and it is now one of the most attractive topics in the relativistic laser-plasma interaction research. Indeed, it could represent the future of particle acceleration and open new scenarios in multidisciplinary fields, in particular, medical applications. One of the biggest challenges consists of using, in a future perspective, high intensity laser-target interaction to generate high-energy ions for therapeutic purposes, eventually replacing the old paradigm of acceleration, characterized by huge and complex machines. In this framework, INFN-LNS (Italian Institute of Nuclear Physics, Catania (I)) in collaboration with ELI-Beamline Institute (Dolny Brezany, CZ) will realise, within 2017 the ELIMED (ELI-Beamlines MEDical and multidisciplinary applications) beamline. ELIMED will be the first Users' addressed transport beamline dedicated to the medical and multidisciplinary studies with laser-accelerated ion beams.
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WEPMY035 |
Preliminary Commissioning Results of the Proton Source for ESS at INFN-LNS |
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- L. Celona, L. Allegra, A. Amato, G. Calabrese, A.C. Caruso, G. Castro, F. Chines, G. Gallo, S. Gammino, O. Leonardi, A. Longhitano, G. Manno, S. Marletta, D. Mascali, A. Maugeri, M. Mazzaglia, L. Neri, S. Passarello, G. Pastore, A. Seminara, A.S. Spartà, G. Torrisi, S. Vinciguerra
INFN/LNS, Catania, Italy
- S. Di Martino, P. Nicotra
Si.A.Tel SRL, Catania, Italy
- A. Longhitano
ALTEK, San Gregorio (CATANIA), Italy
- G. Torrisi
Universitá Mediterranea di Reggio Calabria, Reggio Calabria, Italy
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At Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare - Laboratori Nazionali del Sud (INFN-LNS) - the commissioning of the high intensity Proton Source for the European Spallation Source (PS-ESS) is under way. Preliminary results of plasma diagnostics collected on a testbench called "Flexible Plasma Trap" (FPT) will be correlated to the peculiarities of the magnetic system design and of the microwave injection setup with a view of the possible implications on the beam extraction system. The status of the costruction is presented.
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