Author: Ricci, R.
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TUPMR038 The Experimental Beam Line at CNAO 1334
 
  • M. G. Pullia, S. Alpegiani, J. Bosser, E. Bressi, L. Casalegno, G. Ciavola, M. Ciocca, M. Donetti, A. Facoetti, L. Falbo, M. Ferrarini, S. Foglio, S.G. Gioia, V. Lante, L. Lanzavecchia, R. Monferrato, A. Parravicini, M. Pezzetta, C. Priano, E. Rojatti, S. Rossi, S. Savazzi, S. Sironi, S. Toncelli, G. Venchi, B. Vischioni, S. Vitulli, C. Viviani
    CNAO Foundation, Milan, Italy
  • G. Battistoni
    Universita' degli Studi di Milano & INFN, Milano, Italy
  • L. Celona, S. Gammino, S. Passarello
    INFN/LNS, Catania, Italy
  • A. Clozza, E. Di Pasquale, A. Ghigo, L. Pellegrino, R. Ricci, U. Rotundo, C. Sanelli, G. Sensolini, M. Serio
    INFN/LNF, Frascati (Roma), Italy
  • M. Del Franco
    Consorzio Laboratorio Nicola Cabibbo, Frascati, Italy
  • S. Giordanengo
    INFN-Torino, Torino, Italy
  • A.G. Lanza
    INFN - Pavia, Pavia, Italy
  • R. Sacchi
    Torino University, Torino, Italy
 
  The CNAO center has been conceived since the beginning with three treatment rooms and an 'experimental room' where research can be carried out without hindering the clinical activity. The room itself was built since the beginning, but the beam line was planned at a second moment in time to give priority to the treatments. The experimental room beam line has now been designed to be 'general purpose', to be used for research in different fields. Possible activities could be, as an example, irradiation of cells, test of beam monitors, development of in-beam monitoring devices or radiation hardness studies. In a second stage a third source will be added to the present two in order to carry on experiments with additional ion species besides the two used presently for treatments, protons and carbon ions. In this paper a description of the design and of the construction status is given.  
DOI • reference for this paper ※ DOI:10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2016-TUPMR038  
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TUPMY041 Delivery Status of the ELI-NP Gamma Beam System 1635
 
  • S. Tomassini, D. Alesini, A. Battisti, R. Boni, F. Cioeta, A. Delle Piane, E. Di Pasquale, G. Di Pirro, A. Falone, A. Gallo, S.I. Incremona, V.L. Lollo, A. Mostacci, S. Pioli, R. Ricci, U. Rotundo, A. Stella, C. Vaccarezza, A. Vannozzi, A. Variola
    INFN/LNF, Frascati (Roma), Italy
  • A. Bacci, D.T. Palmer, L. Serafini
    Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare, Milano, Italy
  • N. Bliss
    STFC/DL, Daresbury, Warrington, Cheshire, United Kingdom
  • F. Cardelli
    INFN-Roma1, Rome, Italy
  • K. Cassou, Z.F. Zomer
    LAL, Orsay, France
  • G. D'Auria
    Elettra-Sincrotrone Trieste S.C.p.A., Basovizza, Italy
  • A. Giribono, V. Pettinacci
    INFN-Roma, Roma, Italy
  • C. Hill
    STFC/DL/ASTeC, Daresbury, Warrington, Cheshire, United Kingdom
  • L. Palumbo
    Rome University La Sapienza, Roma, Italy
  • L. Piersanti
    University of Rome La Sapienza, Rome, Italy
 
  The ELI-NP GBS is a high intensity and monochromatic gamma source under construction in Magurele (Romania). The design and construction of the Gamma Beam System complex as well as the integration of the technical plants and the commissioning of the overall facility, was awarded to the Eurogammas Consortium in March 2014. The delivery of the facility has been planned in for 4 stages and the first one was fulfilled in October 31st 2015. The engineering aspects related to the delivery stage 1 are presented.  
DOI • reference for this paper ※ DOI:10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2016-TUPMY041  
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