Beam transport system and particle beam therapy system

US9630027B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9630027-B2
Application numberUS-201314891922-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 11, 2013
Priority dateJul 11, 2013
Publication dateApr 25, 2017
Grant dateApr 25, 2017

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In a beam transport system, based on a beam temporal-variation related amount that has been calculated by a beam analyzer and that is a beam-position temporal variation amount or a beam diameter at a beam profile monitor, an optical parameter calculator calculates a start-point momentum dispersion function that is a momentum dispersion function (η, η′) of a charged particle beam at a start point in design of the beam transport system that is set on a beam trajectory of the accelerator; and calculates optical parameters using, as an initial condition, the start-point momentum dispersion function and a beginning condition at an irradiation position at the time of detecting profile data.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A beam transport system for transporting a charged particle beam emitted from an accelerator to an irradiation position, comprising: at least one bending electromagnet that deflects the charged particle beam; at least two quadrupole electromagnets that focus or defocus the charged particle beam; at least one beam profile monitor that detects profile data of the charged particle beam; a beam analyzer that calculates based on the profile data, a beam temporal-variation related amount that is a beam-position temporal variation amount or a beam diameter, at the beam profile monitor; an optical parameter calculator that calculates optical parameters of the beam transport system; and an electromagnet power source that sets an excitation current of each of the bending electromagnet and the quadrupole electromagnets, based on the optical parameters calculated by the optical parameter calculator; wherein the optical parameter calculator: calculates based on the beam temporal-variation related amount, a start-point momentum dispersion function that is a momentum dispersion function of the charged particle beam at a start point in design of the beam transport system that is set on a beam trajectory of the accelerator; and calculates said optical parameters using, as an initial condition, the start-point momentum dispersion function and a beginning condition at the irradiation position at the time of detecting the profile data. 2. The beam transport system of claim 1 , wherein: the accelerator is a synchrotron; and when the charged particle beam is emitted from the accelerator by sweeping high-frequency power supplied to an acceleration cavity placed in the accelerator, the beam analyzer calculates, as the beam temporal-variation related amount, the beam-position temporal variation amount at the beam profile monitor. 3. The beam transport system of claim 1 , wherein the beginning condition includes such a condition that a terminal-point momentum dispersion function that is a momentum dispersion function of the charged particle beam at the irradiation position is equal to zero. 4. The beam transport system of claim 1 , wherein: the accelerator is a synchrotron; and when the charged particle beam is emitted from the accelerator by supplying high-frequency power to a kick electrode placed in the accelerator to thereby increase an emittance on a circulating plane of the charged particle beam and in a direction perpendicular to a traveling direction of the charged particle beam and, the beam analyzer calculates, as the beam temporal-variation related amount, the beam diameter at the beam profile monitor. 5. The beam transport system of claim 1 , wherein the beginning condition includes a setup condition of the beam diameter of the charged particle beam at the irradiation position. 6. The beam transport system of claim 1 , further comprising a steering electromagnet for correcting a placement error of the bending electromagnet. 7. A particle beam therapy system comprising: an accelerator that accelerates a charged particle beam; a beam transport system that transports the charged particle beam emitted from the accelerator to an irradiation position; and a particle beam irradiation apparatus that is placed at a downstream side of the beam transport system and that radiates the charged particle beam to an irradiation target so as to form an intended irradiation field; wherein said beam transport system is the beam transport system of claim 1 . 8. The beam transport system of claim 2 , wherein the beginning condition includes such a condition that a terminal-point momentum dispersion function that is a momentum dispersion function of the charged particle beam at the irradiation position is equal to zero. 9. The beam transport system of claim 4 , wherein the beginning condition includes a setup condition of the beam diameter of the charged particle beam at the irradiation position. 10. The beam transport system of claim 2 , further comprising a steering electromagnet for correcting a placement error of the bending electromagnet. 11. The beam transport system of claim 3 , further comprising a steering electromagnet for correcting a placement error of the bending electromagnet. 12. The beam transport system of claim 4 , further comprising a steering electromagnet for correcting a placement error of the bending electromagnet. 13. The beam transport system of claim 5 , further comprising a steering electromagnet for correcting a placement error of the bending electromagnet. 14. A particle beam therapy system comprising: an accelerator that accelerates a charged particle beam; a beam transport system that transports the charged particle beam emitted from the accelerator to an irradiation position; and a particle beam irradiation apparatus that is placed at a downstream side of the beam transport system and that radiates the charged particle beam to an irradiation target so as to form an intended irradiation field; wherein said beam transport system is the beam transport system of claim 2 . 15. A particle beam therapy system comprising: an accelerator that accelerates a charged particle beam; a beam transport system that transports the charged particle beam emitted from the accelerator to an irradiation position; and a particle beam irradiation apparatus that is placed at a downstream side of the beam transport system and that radiates the charged particle beam to an irradiation target so as to form an intended irradiation field; wherein said beam transport system is the beam transport system of claim 3 . 16. A particle beam therapy system comprising: an accelerator that accelerates a charged particle beam; a beam transport system that transports the charged particle beam emitted from the accelerator to an irradiation position; and a particle beam irradiation apparatus that is placed at a downstream side of the beam transport system and that radiates the charged particle beam to an irradiation target so as to form an intended irradiation field; wherein said beam transport system is the beam transport system of claim 4 . 17. A particle beam therapy system comprising: an accelerator that accelerates a charged particle beam; a beam transport system that transports the charged particle beam emitted from the accelerator to an irradiation position; and a particle beam irradiation apparatus that is placed at a downstream side of the beam transport system and that radiates the charged particle beam to an irradiation target so as to form an intended irradiation field; wherein said beam transport system is the beam transport system of claim 5 . 18. A particle beam therapy system comprising: an accelerator that accelerates a charged particle beam; a beam transport system that transports the charged particle beam emitted from the accelerator to an irradiation position; and a particle beam irradiation apparatus that is placed at a downstream side of the beam transport system and that radiates the charged particle beam to an irradiation target so as to form an intended irradiation field; wherein said beam transport system is the beam transport system of claim 6 .

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  • A61N5/1064Primary

    for adjusting radiation treatment in response to monitoring · CPC title

  • Magnet systems {, e.g. undulators, wigglers (free-electron laser H01S3/0903)}; Energisation thereof · CPC title

  • for focusing the beam to irradiation target · CPC title

  • for modifying beam trajectory, e.g. gantries · CPC title

  • Beam delivery systems · CPC title

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What does patent US9630027B2 cover?
In a beam transport system, based on a beam temporal-variation related amount that has been calculated by a beam analyzer and that is a beam-position temporal variation amount or a beam diameter at a beam profile monitor, an optical parameter calculator calculates a start-point momentum dispersion function that is a momentum dispersion function (η, η′) of a charged particle beam at a start poin…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Mitsubishi Electric Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61N5/1064. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
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Publication date Tue Apr 25 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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