A medical synchrotron which cycles rapidly in order to accelerate
particles for delivery in a beam therapy system. The synchrotron
generally includes a radiofrequency (RF) cavity for accelerating the
particles as a beam and a plurality of combined function magnets arranged
in a ring. Each of the combined function magnets performs two functions.
The first function of the combined function magnet is to bend the
particle beam along an orbital path around the ring. The second function
of the combined function magnet is to focus or defocus the particle beam
as it travels around the path. The radiofrequency (RF) cavity is a
ferrite loaded cavity adapted for high speed frequency swings for rapid
cycling acceleration of the particles.