Production and Separation of Positron Emitters for Hadron Therapy at FRS-Cave M
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The FRagment Separator FRS at GSI is a versatile spectrometer and separator for experiments with relativistic in-flight separated short-lived exotic beams. One branch of the FRS is connected to the target hall where the bio-medical cave (Cave M) is located. Recently a joint activity between the experimental groups of the FRS and the biophysics at the GSI and Department of physics at LMU was started to perform biomedical experiments relevant for hadron therapy with positron emitting carbon and oxygen beams. This paper presents the new ion-optical mode and commissioning results of the FRS-Cave M branch where positron emitting O-ions were provided to the medical cave for the first time. An overall conversion efficiency of 2.9±0.2×10 O fragments per primary O ion accelerated in the synchrotron SIS18 was reached.
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Purushothaman S, Kostyleva D, Dendooven P, Haettner E, Geissel H, Schuy C Sci Rep. 2023; 13(1):18788.
PMID: 37914762 PMC: 10620432. DOI: 10.1038/s41598-023-45122-2.