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Biological effectiveness of antiproton annihilation
/ Maggiore, C J (Pbar Medical, Newport Beach) ; Agazaryan, N (UCLA, Los Angeles (main)) ; Bassler, N (Aarhus U. (main)) ; Blackmore, E (TRIUMF) ; Beyer, G (Geneva, U. Medical Ctr.) ; De Marco, J J (UCLA, Los Angeles (main)) ; Doser, Michael (CERN) ; Gruhn, Charles R (Pbar Medical, Newport Beach) ; Holzscheiter, M H (Pbar Medical, Newport Beach) ; Ichioka, T (Aarhus U. (main)) et al.
A new experiment, AD-4/ACE (antiproton cell experiment), has been approved by the CERN Research Board. The experiment is scheduled to begin taking data in June and continue through the 2003 run cycle. [...]
2004
- Published in : Nucl. Instrum. Methods Phys. Res., B 214 (2004) 181-185
In : 8th International Conference on Low-Energy Antiproton Physics, Yokohama, Japan, 3 - 7 Mar 2003, pp.181-185
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Biological effectiveness of antiproton annihilation
/ Holzscheiter, Michael H. (Pbar Medical, Newport Beach) ; Agazaryan, Nzhde (UCLA, Los Angeles (main)) ; Bassler, Niels (Aarhus U. (main)) ; Beyer, Gerd (Geneva, U. Medical Ctr.) ; De Marco, John J. (UCLA, Los Angeles (main)) ; Doser, Michael (CERN) ; Ichioka, Toshiyasu (Aarhus U. (main)) ; Iwamoto, Keisuke S. (UCLA, Los Angeles (main)) ; Knudsen, Helge V. (Aarhus U. (main)) ; Landua, Rolf (CERN) et al.
We describe an experiment designed to determine whether or not the densely ionizing particles emanating from the annihilation of antiprotons produce an increase in “biological dose” in the vicinity of the narrow Bragg peak for antiprotons compared to protons. This experiment is the first direct measurement of the biological effects of antiproton annihilation. [...]
2004
- Published in : Nucl. Instrum. Methods Phys. Res., B 221 (2004) 210-214
In : 12th International Workshop on Low Energy Positron and Positronium Physics, Sandbjerg, Denmark, 19 - 21 Jul 2003, pp.210-214
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Status Report and Future Plans for Experiment AD-4 Biological Effectiveness of Antiproton Annihilation
/ Holzscheiter, M H ; Petersen, J (Aarhus U.) ; Doser, M (CERN) ; Landua, R (CERN) ; De Marco, J (UCLA, Los Angeles) ; Iwamoto, S (UCLA, Los Angeles) ; Mc Bride, H (UCLA, Los Angeles) ; Withers, R (UCLA, Los Angeles) ; Beyer, G (Geneva University) ; Hartley, O (Geneva University) et al.
CERN-SPSC-2005-037 ; SPSC-M-743.
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Antiproton radiotherapy
/ ACE Collaboration
Antiprotons are interesting as a possible future modality in radiation therapy for the following reasons: When fast antiprotons penetrate matter, protons and antiprotons have near identical stopping powers and exhibit equal radiobiology well before the Bragg-peak. But when the antiprotons come to rest at the Bragg-peak, they annihilate, releasing almost 2 GeV per antiproton–proton annihilation. [...]
2008 - 5 p.
- Published in : Radiother. Oncol. 86 (2008) 14-19
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Antiproton Radiotherapy Peripheral Dose from Secondary Neutrons produced in the Annihilation of Antiprotons in the Target
/ Fahimian, Benjamin P (UCLA, Los Angeles, radiation oncology) ; DeMarco, John J (UCLA, Los Angeles, radiation oncology) ; Keyes, Roy (New Mexico U.) ; Bassler, Niels (Heidelberg, Inst. Radiology) ; Iwamoto, Keisuke S (UCLA, Los Angeles, radiation oncology) ; Zankl, Maria (Helmholtz Zentrum Munchen, Neuherberg) ; Holzscheiter, Michael H (New Mexico U.)
The AD-4/ACE collaboration studies the biological effects of antiprotons with respect to a possible use of antiprotons in cancer therapy. In vitro experiments performed by the collaboration have shown an enhanced biological effectiveness for antiprotons relative to protons. [...]
2009 - 5 p.
- Published in : Hyperfine Interact. 194 (2009) 313–318
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The ELFIN Mission
/ Angelopoulos, V. (UCLA, Los Angeles (main)) ; Tsai, E. (UCLA, Los Angeles (main)) ; Bingley, L. (UCLA, Los Angeles (main)) ; Shaffer, C. (UCLA, Los Angeles (main) ; Tektronix, Irvine) ; Turner, D.L. (UCLA, Los Angeles (main) ; Johns Hopkins U.) ; Runov, A. (UCLA, Los Angeles (main)) ; Li, W. (UCLA, Los Angeles (main) ; Boston U.) ; Liu, J. (UCLA, Los Angeles (main)) ; Artemyev, A.V. (UCLA, Los Angeles (main)) ; Zhang, X.-J. (UCLA, Los Angeles (main)) et al.
The Electron Loss and Fields Investigation with a Spatio-Temporal Ambiguity-Resolving option (ELFIN-STAR, or simply: ELFIN) mission comprises two identical 3-Unit (3U) CubeSats on a polar (~93deg inclination), nearly circular, low-Earth (~450 km altitude) orbit. Launched on September 15, 2018, ELFIN is expected to have a >2.5 year lifetime. [...]
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2020-07-30 - 51 p.
- Published in : Space Sci. Rev.
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Directions in particle beam-driven plasma wakefield acceleration : Theo Murphy meeting
4 - 5 Jun 2019
- Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire, UK
/ Hidding, Bernhard (ed.) (Strathclyde U. ; Cockcroft Inst. Accel. Sci. Tech.); Hogan, Mark (ed.) (SLAC); Muggli, Patric (ed.) (Munich, Max Planck Inst.); Rosenzweig, James (ed.) (UCLA, Los Angeles (main)); Foster, Brian (ed.) (U. Hamburg (main) ; JAI, UK ; DESY); Dainton, John (ed.) (Liverpool U.)
London : Royal Society, 2019
- Published in : Phil. Trans. R. Soc. A: 377 (2019) , no. 2151
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