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@INPROCEEDINGS{Galonska:357446,
author = {Galonska, Michael and Barth, Winfried and Graeff, Christian
and Hollinger, Ralph and Maimone, Fabio and Ondreka, David
and Reimann, Stephan and Schanz, Martin and Stadlmann, Jens
and Spiller, Peter and Varentsov, Dmitry and Volz, Lennart
and Wagner, Tim},
editor = {Pilat, Fulvia and Fischer, Wolfram and Saethre, Robert and
Anisimov, Petr and Andrian, Ivan},
title = {{F}irst dual isotope beam production for simultaneous heavy
ion radiotherapy and radiography},
publisher = {JACoW Publishing},
reportid = {GSI-2025-00403},
pages = {1893-1896 pages1.5 MB},
year = {2024},
note = {Published by JACoW Publishing under the terms of the
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.},
abstract = {In the context of research on simultaneous heavy ion
radiotherapy and radiography, a mixed carbon/helium ion beam
has been successfully established and investigated at GSI
for the first time to serve fundamental experiments on this
new mode of image guidance. A beam with an adjustable ratio
of 12C3+/4He+ was provided by the 14.5 GHz Caprice ECR ion
source for subsequent acceleration in the linear accelerator
UNILAC and the synchrotron SIS18. Despite the mass
difference between the 4He+ and 12C3+ ions, both could be
slowly extracted simultaneously at 225 MeV/u using the
transverse knock-out extraction scheme. The ion beam has
been finally characterized in the biophysics cave in terms
of beam composition (particularly inter- and intra-spill He
fraction), depth-dose-profiles, beam size, position and
other parameters, all related to combined ion beam treatment
and online monitoring. Utilizing high-speed particle
radiography techniques, a fast extracted mixed ion beam has
also been characterized in the plasma physics cave under
conditions favorable to FLASH therapy.},
month = {May},
date = {2024-05-19},
organization = {15th International Particle
Accelerator Conference, Nashville
(USA), 19 May 2024 - 24 May 2024},
keywords = {Accelerator Physics (Other) /
mc8-application-of-accelerators-technology-transfer-industrial-relations-and-outreach
- MC8: Application of Accelerators, Technology Transfer,
Industrial Relations, and Outreach (Other) / MC8.A28 -
MC8.A28 Medical Applications (Other)},
cin = {IOS / LIN / BIO / SYS / PPH / OPE / MAT@FAIR},
cid = {I:(DE-Ds200)IOS-20121002OR246 /
I:(DE-Ds200)LIN-20160901OR400 /
I:(DE-Ds200)BIO-20160831OR354 /
I:(DE-Ds200)SYS-20121002OR231 /
I:(DE-Ds200)PPH-20051214OR027 /
I:(DE-Ds200)OPE-20051214OR052 / I:(DE-Ds200)Coll-FAIR-MAT},
pnm = {621 - Accelerator Research and Development (POF4-621) /
6G14 - GSI-MU Ion Facilities (POF4-6G14)},
pid = {G:(DE-HGF)POF4-621 / G:(DE-HGF)POF4-6G14},
experiment = {$EXP:(DE-Ds200)Experiment_without_proposal_number-20200803$
/ EXP:(DE-Ds200)FAIR-Facility},
typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)8},
doi = {10.18429/JACOW-IPAC2024-WEAN1},
url = {https://repository.gsi.de/record/357446},
}