Author: Hattori, T.
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FRM1C02
Research and Developments Toward Radioactive C-11 Ion Acceleration  
 
  • K. Katagiri, T. Hattori, S. Hojo, M. Muramatsu, M. Nakao, A. Noda, K. Noda, K. Suzuki, T. Wakui
    NIRS, Chiba-shi, Japan
  • K. Nagatsu
    National Institute of Radiological Sciences, Inage, Chiba, Japan
 
  Funding: This study was partially supported by a JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number 25790090.
An isotope Separation On-Line (ISOL) system for radioactive C-11 ion beam acceleration is expected to be realized for a PET imaging simultaneously with the heavy-ion cancer therapy. In the ISOL scheme, C-11 molecules are firstly produced by irradiating boron compound target with proton beams (20 MeV, ~30 μA) provided by a small cyclotron. The C-11 molecules are separated from impurity molecules mixed into the target chamber during the proton irradiation. Then, 1+ ions are firstly produced from the purified C-11 molecules with the singly charged ion source. Finally, after the isotope separation with an analyzing magnet, the C+ ions are further ionized by employing an EBIS as a charge breeder to obtain required charge state for the HIMAC injector.* We have been developed a C-11 molecular production/separation system to produce the C-11 molecules and separate it from the impurities. We have also been developed a new singly charged ion source to produce the 1+ ions. Moreover, a test irradiation port is being constructed at NIRS cyclotron facility for on-line experiments to produce C-11 ions. Latest results on those developments and prospects of our ISOL scheme are to be presented.
*Akira Noda, et al., in these proceedings.
 
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