Abstract
PurposeProton therapy (PT) is a precise and effective radiotherapy method for tumors. To reduce the weight and footprint of normal conducting gantries applied to PT, a lightweight superconducting (SC) gantry with large momentum acceptance is studied at Huazhong University of Science and Technology. MethodsTo limit the frequency of field changing in SC magnets, a local-achromaticity beamline is designed with large momentum acceptance. Based on the analysis of high order aberrations, the lattice of the gantry beamline is composed of two symmetric bending sections to limit high-order aberrations, and sextupole fields are superimposed to further eliminate dispersion up to second order. ResultsWe presented a second order beam optics design of a SC gantry. The optics fitting is completed with COSY Infinity and the result of particle tracking shows a momentum acceptance of ±8%. Alternating gradient canted-cosine-theta (CCT) magnets are applied to implement combined functions of beam bending and focusing. Some methods are proposed to minimize the field distortion in curved CCT magnets. ConclusionsThe beam optics with high order considerations of a lightweight SC gantry with large momentum acceptance is presented.
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