Abstract

Various initiatives in Europe have been launched to study superconducting magnets for a rotatable gantry suitable to deliver up to 440 MeV/A carbon ions for hadron therapy. One initiative is led by INFN inside an agreement with CERN, CNAO, and MedAustron aiming at designing and manufacturing a strongly curved cos θ dipole rated for 4 T central field and with a ramp rate of 0.15-0.4 T/s. Here we explore the suitability of dipole technology derived from HEP collider for a rotatable gantry that poses severe conditions on the thermal design (indirectly cooled coils). A second one is in the frame of the European program H2020-HITRIplus-WP8, aimed at exploring the feasibility of using the novel Canted Cosine Theta (CCT) concept to produce a superconducting dipole with similar characteristics. The scope is to design and built one or two prototypes with Nb-Ti rope, to see if this route could be a viable alternative. Finally in the European collaboration H2020-I. FAST-WP8 we are exploring both CCT in combined function design (dipole + quadrupole, in Nb-Ti) and the use of HTS (REBCO tapes) with CCT dipole layout, pursuing the design manufacture of small prototypes with European Industry. If HTS will be found successful, it will be a great benefit for the cryogenic design of the magnet system.

Details

Title
Magnet Technology and Design of Superconducting Magnets for Heavy Ion Gantry for Hadron Therapy
Author
Rossi, L 1 ; Barna, D 2 ; Carloni, A G 3 ; De Matteis, E 3 ; Farinon, S 4 ; Felcini, E 5 ; Gautheron, E 6 ; Karppinen, M 6 ; Kirby, G 6 ; Lecrevisse, T 7 ; Musenich, R 4 ; Perini, D 6 ; Prioli, M 3 ; Pullia, M 5 ; Sorti, S 1 ; Tommasini, D 6 

 Università degli Studi di Milano , Milan , Italy; INFN-LASA , Milano , Italy 
 Wigner Research Centre for Physics , Budapest , Hungary 
 INFN-LASA , Milano , Italy 
 INFN Genova , Italy 
 CNAO Foundation , Pavia , Italy 
 CERN , Geneva , Switzerland 
 CEA – IRFU , Gif-sur-Yvette , France 
First page
092009
Publication year
2024
Publication date
Jan 2024
Publisher
IOP Publishing
ISSN
17426588
e-ISSN
17426596
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2918780908
Copyright
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