FLUKA simulations of the response of tissue-equivalent proportional counters to ion beams for applications in hadron therapy and space

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serval:BIB_CA70ADD003F7
Type
Article: article d'un périodique ou d'un magazine.
Collection
Publications
Titre
FLUKA simulations of the response of tissue-equivalent proportional counters to ion beams for applications in hadron therapy and space
Périodique
Phys. Med. Biol.
Auteur⸱e⸱s
Böhlen T T, Dosanjh M, Ferrari a, Gudowska I, Mairani a
ISSN
1361-6560
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
2011
Volume
56
Numéro
20
Pages
6545-6561
Langue
anglais
Résumé
For both cancer therapy with protons and ions (hadron therapy) and space radiation environments, the spatial energy deposition patterns of the radiation fields are of importance for quantifying the resulting radiation damage in biological structures. Tissue-equivalent proportional counters (TEPC) are the principal instruments for measuring imparted energy on a microscopic scale and for characterizing energy deposition patterns of radiation. Moreover, the distribution of imparted energy can serve as a complementary quantity to particle fluences of the primary beam and secondary fragments for characterizing a radiation field on a physical basis for radiobiological models. In this work, the Monte Carlo particle transport code FLUKA is used for simulating energy depositions in TEPC by ion beams. The capability of FLUKA in predicting imparted energy and derived quantities, such as lineal energy, for microscopic volumes is evaluated by comparing it with a large set of TEPC measurements for different ion beams with atomic numbers ranging from 1 to 26 and energies from 80 up to 1000 MeV/n. The influence of different physics configurations in the simulation is also discussed. It is demonstrated that FLUKA can simulate energy deposition patterns of ions in TEPC cavities accurately and that it provides an adequate description of the main features of the spectra.
Mots-clé
Models, Radiotherapy, Radiotherapy Dosage, Protons, Monte Carlo Method, Theoretical, Protons: therapeutic use, Ions, Ions: therapeutic use, Radiotherapy: instrumentation
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