Title: Accelerator Science
1Accelerator Science
- Roger Barlow
- EPSRC Visit
- 6th December 2007
2Accelerators
- Developed for particle physics
- Now used by many communities in physics,
chemistry and medicine
3UK Accelerator R D
At Daresbury Founded by PPARC, NWDA Universities
of Manchester (RB Roger Jones Rob Appleby),
Liverpool, Lancaster Staff working on high energy
and low energy and generic accelerator
physics Including the nsFFAG
42 Basic types - limitations
Synchrotron Low current/duty cycle
5The FFAG design
- Ring like a synchrotron
- Strong Focussing (Alternating Gradient)
- Orbit changes with energy
- Dipole field increases with particle energy, but
through path variation not time variation - ??B/?t not dB/dt
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6The NS-FFAG
- Scaling constant orbit shape
- Gives constant betatron tune, so can keep away
from integers (same-kick-every-cycle resonance) - Abandon scaling principle lose control of tune.
Fall into resonance. Does it matter?
7Argument
- If the tune changes rapidly, resonances dont
have time to destroy the beam. - Rapid acceleration Big turn-to-turn variation
- Plausible but needs verifying
- Advantages (if it works)
- Simpler magnets (B?x not B ?Rk)
- Smaller beam pipe
8The nsFFAG
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- Advantages
- Cheap, simple DC magnets.
- Compact design (better than scaling FFAG)
- High repetition rate and duty cycle
- Rapid acceleration
- High acceptance
- Permanent magnets (?)
- Continuous operation (?)
- Cyclotron currents at Synchrotron energies
- Disadvantages
- Nobodys built one yet
9CONFORM
- Project Construction of a Nonscaling FFAG for
Oncology, Research and Medicine - Bid to Basic Technology Programme (EPSRC
administered) by BASROC consortium - Build EMMA 20 MeV electron prototype to
demonstrate principle (3.8M 1.8M) - Design PAMELA clinical machine for hadron
therapy(0.8M) - Investigate other applications (Hadron therapy,
Cell irradiation studies, solar wind simulator,
Accelerator Driven Thorium Reactors, Proton
drivers for muon/neutron sources, Muon
accelerator for neutrino factory) (0.4M) - Bid successful! Started 1st April 2007 for 3½
years
10The Consortium
- Manchester/Cockcroft Coordination
- CCLRCCockcroft EMMA Construction
- Liverpool/Cockcroft Magnets
- Oxford/John Adams PAMELA design
- Oxford/Gray Cancer Institute Birmingham
Imperial Glasgow PAMELA and Hadron therapy
applications - SurreyLeeds general applications
11EMMA
- Proof of principle machine
- 10 to 20 MeV electrons
- 42 cells
- 16m circumference
- RF every other cell
- 1.3GHz, TESLA frequency
- magnets 5cm x 2.5cm aperture
12EMMA at Daresbury
13EMMA Magnets
Magnet prototypes produced by TESLA Being
measured and understood Production magnets
(almost) ordered delivery Summer 08
14EMMA RF
Prototypes ordered Delivery January OJEC notice
December Place contract March Delivery
June-August 2008
15EMMA summary
- Final Design Review Daresbury 10-11 Dec
- Main components on site by 1st Aug 08
- Assembly on girders June 08-Jan 09
- Assembly in hall Jan -May 09
- Installation and testing Jun-Aug 09
- Operation in September 09
16PAMELA
- Long wish-list
- Builders and users (medical community) in
discussions about how to achieve all of these
Prove proton NSFFAG works Provide 40 MeV protons
for cell studies Provide 300 MeV protons for
therapy Provide 40 MeV/N He and C for cell
studies Provide 450 MeV/N He and C for therapy
17PAMELA
- Clinical Hadron Therapy machine, probably at
Oxford - Carbon is essential. Proton solution is
commercially available. - 3-ring solution (Keil and Trbojevic) or 1 ring
(Koscielniak and Johnstone) - Workshop next summer to settle final parameters
18Applications
- Cell Irradiation Surrey post filled. Answer
questions about dosage, Ion types, etc - ADSRs ManchesterLeeds. Additional grant from
EPSRC Energy call to look at possibilities for
use of FFAG in an ADSR, for power and waste
disposal. - Neutrons Leeds post now being advertised
193 years time
- Working machine for studying nsFFAG behaviour
- Full design for PAMELA that we can take to
MRC/NHS - Portfolio of other NS-FFAG designs for different
communities of accelerator users
20A word on eScience
Success!
- We run a 1800 CPU Grid centre for LHC
reconstruction with spare capacity for other
users ( e.g. biomed). Making this usable for
other communities could be a useful investment - We develop grid software for authorisation and
security. GridSite is an easy to use web access
system using certificates rather than passwords.
We would like to make this widely available
Success!
21Finally
- Aspects of Accelerator Science come under the
EPSRC umbrella - There will be further involvement with EPSRC from
Manchester/Cockcroft