13–19 Apr 2025
Hotel Continental, Ischia Island (Naples, Italy)
Europe/Rome timezone

Hybrid accelerator to deliver therapeutic electron beams at high energies

14 Apr 2025, 17:00
1h 40m
Hotel Continental, Ischia Island (Naples, Italy)

Hotel Continental, Ischia Island (Naples, Italy)

Poster (participant) Electron acceleration Poster Session

Speaker

Oznur Apsimon (The University of Manchester)

Description

Very High Energy Electrons (VHEE) are emerging as a cancer treatment commodity. Compared to protons, VHEE is less sensitive to inhomogeneities within the human body. This means they are less damaging to healthy tissue when treating dynamic organs such as the lungs, liver, and kidneys. VHEE have a range of penetration depth depending upon the energy, often ranging from 50 MeV to 250 MeV. Such beams can be generated using radiofrequency photoinjectors followed by tens of meters long copper-based booster linacs. We are envisaging a hybrid approach where high-brightness electron beams are generated using a copper photoinjector radiofrequency gun and injected into a plasma module for further acceleration. The end goal is proof of a compact VHEE radiotherapy machine. In this contribution, we will review therapeutic electron beams and discuss the layout of the hybrid VHEE machine and a technique developed to match the conventional electron source and the plasma accelerator.

Primary author

Mr Jordan Byrne

Co-authors

Guoxing Xia (Cockcroft Institute and the University of Manchester) Hossein Saberi (University of Manchester) Dr Hywel Owen (STFC, UKRI) Jiaqi Zhang (University of Manchester) Dr Mike Taylor (The University of Manchester, the Cockcroft Institute and The Christie NHS Trust) Oznur Apsimon (The University of Manchester) Stewart Boogert (University of Manchester and Cockcroft Institute) Thomas Pacey (STFC Daresbury Laboratory)

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