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Measurement and calculation of characteristic prompt gamma ray spectra emitted during proton irradiation

J C Polf1,3, S Peterson1, M McCleskey2, B T Roeder2, A Spiridon2, S Beddar1 and L Trache2

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In this paper, we present results of initial measurements and calculations of prompt gamma ray spectra (produced by proton–nucleus interactions) emitted from tissue equivalent phantoms during irradiations with proton beams. Measurements of prompt gamma ray spectra were made using a high-purity germanium detector shielded either with lead (passive shielding), or a Compton suppression system (active shielding). Calculations of the spectra were performed using a model of both the passive and active shielding experimental setups developed using the Geant4 Monte Carlo toolkit. From the measured spectra it was shown that it is possible to distinguish the characteristic emission lines from the major elemental constituent atoms (C, O, Ca) in the irradiated phantoms during delivery of proton doses similar to those delivered during patient treatment. Also, the Monte Carlo spectra were found to be in very good agreement with the measured spectra providing an initial validation of our model for use in further studies of prompt gamma ray emission during proton therapy.


PACS

87.53.-j Effects of ionizing radiation on biological systems

87.53.Bn Dosimetry/exposure assessment

87.55.N- Radiation monitoring, control, and safety

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Medical physics

Dates

Issue 22 (21 November 2009)

Received 1 August 2009, in final form 29 September 2009

Published 28 October 2009



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