Seminars and Colloquia
The nsFFAG: what it is and what it can do for you
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Europe/Rome
131 (INFN edificio C)
131
INFN edificio C
Description
The Fixed Field Alternating Gradient (FFAG) accelerator was invented
and developed in the 1950s, but discarded in favour of the synchrotron. However it has recently been revived as a means of delivering high currents with fairly high energy, with a very short acceleration time. A new design, the non-scaling Fixed-Field Alternaging-Gradient (nsFFAG) accelerator, is more compact and simple, and we have built the first protopye, EMMA, at Daresbury, and demonstrated it successfully. This talk will explain the principles of this particular accelerator design, and look at the applications it may have in health, energy, particle physics and elsewhere.