Thanks for helpul comments Lucserre. It is perhaps true that many modern transmission wave guides can use SF6, but some still use a vacuum. Therefore a vacuum was described to keep things as simple as possible. Even after spliting the resource into two parts it is always difficult to include all the detail. Further, in reality the resource is used within a training setting where it will be played once, then played again in several sections where more detail is added (i.e SF6, focus coils etc)
Simply: Protons are supplied via cyclotrons as they are charged particles where as Photons are created via the interaction of electrons with a tungsten target. Protons require much larger equipment to effectively use, but have the benefit of being able to be more precisely targeted within tissue because of their very specific Bragg Peak.
Thanks for helpul comments Lucserre. It is perhaps true that many modern transmission wave guides can use SF6, but some still use a vacuum. Therefore a vacuum was described to keep things as simple as possible. Even after spliting the resource into two parts it is always difficult to include all the detail. Further, in reality the resource is used within a training setting where it will be played once, then played again in several sections where more detail is added (i.e SF6, focus coils etc)
excuse me.. could you explain me the process of the buncher? plz..
What is the difference between LINAC and Proton Beam Therapy, and how does this differ from regular photon radiation, and what are the pros and cons?
oh my this would make up a 10 page report! Or do you want the short answer?
Simply: Protons are supplied via cyclotrons as they are charged particles where as Photons are created via the interaction of electrons with a tungsten target. Protons require much larger equipment to effectively use, but have the benefit of being able to be more precisely targeted within tissue because of their very specific Bragg Peak.
Why can’t you just use a row of cathodes and anodes similar to the electron gun
Teacher, please please, a text for traducction or in Spanish? tk from Mexico City
Look for Handbook of Accelerator Physics and Engineering (not in spanish though).