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THE TOP-IMPLART PROTON LINEAR ACCELERATOR: INTERIM CHARACTERISTICS OF THE 35 MEV BEAM

Authors :
Evaristo Cisbani
C. De Angelis
Antonella Soriani
Vincenzo Surrenti
C. Notaro
A. Ampollini
F. Ghio
A. Spurio
Luigi Picardi
Maurizio Lucentini
R M Montereali
C Placido
Monia Vadrucci
Massimo Piccinini
Concetta Ronsivalle
Fabio Santavenere
Fausto Giuliani
E. Trinca
G. Bazzano
P Nenzi
S. Della Monaca
Lidia Strigari
Source :
Radiation protection dosimetry. 186(1)
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

In the framework of the Italian TOP-IMPLART project (Regione Lazio), ENEA-Frascati, ISS and IFO are developing and constructing the first proton linear accelerator based on an actively scanned beam for tumor radiotherapy with final energy of 150 MeV. An important feature of this accelerator is modularity: an exploitable beam can be delivered at any stage of its construction, which allows for immediate characterization and virtually continuous improvement of its performance. Currently, a sequence of 3 GHz accelerating modules combined with a commercial injector operating at 425 MHz delivers protons up to 35 MeV. Several dosimetry systems were used to obtain preliminary characteristics of the 35-MeV beam in terms of stability and homogeneity. Short-term stability and homogeneity better than 3% and 2.6%, respectively, were demonstrated; for stability an improvement with respect to the respective value obtained for the previous 27 MeV beam.

Details

ISSN :
17423406
Volume :
186
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Radiation protection dosimetry
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6095e4935357ec127316582dda73968e