Relevance of Internal Bremsstrahlung photons from <sup>90</sup>Y decay: an experimental and Monte Carlo study.

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Title
Relevance of Internal Bremsstrahlung photons from <sup>90</sup>Y decay: an experimental and Monte Carlo study.
Journal
Physica medica
Author(s)
Auditore L., Juget F., Italiano A., Pistone D., Nedjadi Y., Gnesin S., Amato E.
ISSN
1724-191X (Electronic)
ISSN-L
1120-1797
Publication state
Published
Issued date
10/2021
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
90
Pages
158-163
Language
english
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Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
Internal Bremsstrahlung (IB) is a continuous electromagnetic radiation accompanying beta decay; however, this process is not considered in radiation protection studies, particularly when estimating exposure from beta-decaying radionuclides. The aims of the present work are: i) to show that neglecting the IB process in Monte Carlo (MC) simulation leads to an underestimation of the energy deposited in a ionization chamber, in the case of a high-energy pure beta emitter such as Yttrium-90 ( <sup>90</sup> Y), and ii) to determine the most reliable choice of source term for <sup>90</sup> Y IB to be used in MC simulations. For this radionuclide, commonly employed in nuclear medicine and radiochemistry applications, experimental data acquired with a well ionization chamber have been compared with Monte Carlo (MC) calculations carried out in the GAMOS framework. Simulations that do not include the effect of the IB process, are found to give results underestimating the experimental values by 12-14%. Consequently, two models for the IB energy spectra, previously described by Italiano et al. [1], have been implemented using MC simulation and a good agreement has been achieved with one of them. We therefore conclude that inclusion of IB process in Monte Carlo simulation packages is advisable for a more accurate and complete treatment of electromagnetic interactions.
Keywords
Computer Simulation, Monte Carlo Method, Photons, Radiation Protection, External radiation exposure, Internal Bremsstrahlung, Monte Carlo, Well counter, Yttrium-90
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Web of science
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