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Insertion of STC into TRT at the Department of Physics, 91探花
Credit: CERN

Dr Suzie Sheehy

Visiting Lecture in Particle Physics

Research theme

  • Accelerator physics

Sub department

  • Particle Physics
suzie.sheehy@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)73937
Denys Wilkinson Building
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Pamela overview and status

Ipac 2010 1st International Particle Accelerator Conference (2010) 112-114

Authors:

K Peach, J Cobb, SL Sheehy, H Witte, T Yokoi, R Fenning, A Khan, R Seviour, C Johnstone, M Hill, B Jones, B Vojnovic, M Aslaninejad, M Easton, J Pasternak, JK Pozimski, C Beard, N Bliss, T Jones, P McIntosh, S Pattalwar, SL Smith, J Strachan, S Tzenov, TR Edgecock, ISK Gardner, D Kelliher, S Machida, RJ Barlow, H Owen, S Tygier

Abstract:

The status of PAMELA (Particle Accelerator for MEdical Applications) - an accelerator for proton and light ion therapy using a non-scaling FFAG (ns-FFAG) accelerator - is reviewed and discussed.

The EMMA accelerator and implications for hadron non-scaling FFAGS

HB 2010 - 46th ICFA Advanced Beam Dynamics Workshop on High-Intensity and High-Brightness Hadron Beams (2010) 82-85

Abstract:

EMMA (Electron Model for Many Applications) is the worlds first non-scaling FFAG constructed at the Dares-bury Laboratory, UK. Commissioning activities have recently been undertaken and beam dynamics results relevant to hadron non-scaling FFAGs are presented. The impact of these results on the future design of non-scaling FFAGs for high intensity hadron beam applications is discussed.

The EMMA non-scaling FFAG

IPAC 2010 - 1st International Particle Accelerator Conference (2010) 4266-4268

Authors:

R Edgecock, D Kelliher, S Machida, C Beard, N Bliss, J Clarke, S Griffiths, C Hill, S Jamison, J Jones, A Kalinin, K Marinov, N Marks, B Martlew, P McIntosh, B Muratori, J Orrett, Y Saveliev, B Shepherd, R Smith, S Smith, S Tzenov, A Wheelhouse, C White, JS Berg, M Craddock, S Koscielniak, J Crisp, C Johnstone, Y Giboudot, E Keil, F M茅ot, J Pasternak, S Sheehy, T Yokoi

Abstract:

The Electron Model for Many Applications (EMMA) will be the World's first non-scaling FFAG and is under construction at the STFC Daresbury Laboratory in the UK. Construction is due for completion in Summer 2010 and will be followed by commissioning with beam and a detailed experimental programme to study the functioning of this type of accelerator. This paper will give an overview of the motivation for the project and describe the EMMA design and hardware. The first results from commissioning will be presented in a separate paper.

EMMA鈥擳he world鈥檚 first non-scaling FFAG

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A Accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment Elsevier 624:1 (2010) 1-19

Authors:

R Barlow, JS Berg, C Beard, N Bliss, J Clarke, MK Craddock, J Crisp, R Edgecock, Y Giboudot, P Goudket, S Griffiths, C Hill, S Jamison, C Johnstone, A Kalinin, E Keil, D Kelliher, S Koscielniak, S Machida, K Marinov, N Marks, B Martlew, P McIntosh, F M茅ot, A Moss, B Muratori, H Owen, YN Rao, Y Saveliev, S Sheehy, B Shepherd, R Smith, S Smith, S Tzenov, A Wheelhouse, C White, T Yokoi

Fixed field alternating gradient accelerator with small orbit shift and tune excursion

Physical Review Accelerators and Beams American Physical Society (APS) 13:4 (2010) 040101

Authors:

Suzanne L Sheehy, Ken J Peach, Holger Witte, David J Kelliher, Shinji Machida

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