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In this work the features of cyclotron C-250 magnetic field for proton energies 30–250 MeV are considered. To implement the design parameters, a non-standard technical solution was adopted. In the energy range of 30–125 MeV to use negative hydrogen ions as accelerated particles, and in the range of 125–250 MeV—protons. A set of trim coils has been developed to provide isochronous proton acceleration in the indicated energy range. The focusing properties of the magnetic field were studied by using trajectory analysis.
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Osina, Y.K., Ananyeva, O.V., Galchuck, A.V. et al. Modeling of Magnetic Field and Dynamics of H–, H+ Ions for the Cyclotron C-250. Phys. Part. Nuclei Lett. 20, 846–849 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1547477123040532
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