| Literature DB >> 22924061 |
B Q Lee1, T Kibédi, A E Stuchbery, K A Robertson.
Abstract
Auger electrons emitted in nuclear decay offer a unique tool to treat cancer cells at the scale of a DNA molecule. Over the last forty years many aspects of this promising research goal have been explored, however it is still not in the phase of serious clinical trials. In this paper, we review the physical processes of Auger emission in nuclear decay and present a new model being developed to evaluate the energy spectrum of Auger electrons, and hence overcome the limitations of existing computations.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22924061 PMCID: PMC3425367 DOI: 10.1155/2012/651475
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Comput Math Methods Med ISSN: 1748-670X Impact factor: 2.238
Figure 1Interactions of ionizing radiations on the scale of DNA. (Courtesy of Thomas Tunningley, ANU).
Figure 2Relaxation of a vacancy in the K shell by X-ray and Auger emission.
Calculated Auger electron yields for selected medical radioisotopes.
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| Nuclear decay data(a) | ENSDF | DDEP | ENSDF | ENSDF | ENSDF | ICRP38 | ENSDF |
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| Atomic shells | K, L | K, L | K–O | K–O | K–N | K–N | K–R |
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| Vacancy propagation(d) | DET | DET | DET++ | MC | MC | MC | MC |
| Charge neutralization | No | No | No | Yes | No | No | No |
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| 99mTc (6.007 h) | 0.122 | 0.13 | 4.363 | 4.0 | 2.5 | 3.37 | |
| 111In (2.805 d) | 1.136 | 1.16 | 7.215 | 14.7 | 6.05 | 5.75 | |
| 123I (13.22 h) | 1.064 | 1.08 | 13.71 | 14.9 | 6.4 | ||
| 125I (59.4 d) | 1.77 | 1.78 | 23.0 | 24.9 | 15.3 | ||
| 201Tl (3.04 d) | 0.773 | 0.614 | 20.9 | 36.9 | |||
(a)ENSDF: evaluated nuclear structure file [43]; DDEP: decay data evaluation project [12]; ICRP38: international commission on radiological protection [44].
(b)Computer codes: RADLST by Burrows [26], EMISSION by Schönfeld and Janßen [45], and EDISTR04 by Endo et al. [46]; (A): Auger electrons, (X): X-rays.
(c)Transition energies deduced from: NAB: neutral atom binding energies; SE: semiempirical Auger energies Z/Z + 1 approximated from neutral atom binding energies [47]; DF: relativistic Dirac-Fock calculations.
(d)Approach to treat vacancy cascades: DET: deterministic, using closed formulae; DET++: deterministic, using up to 3000 possible transitions; MC: Monte Carlo approach.
Figure 3Vacancies created during the relaxation process in In111.
Average radiation yields and energies of 99mTc. For every entry the first line contains the energies in keV, and the second line (in italics) contains the emission probabilities.
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| CE − M | 1.6 | [1.628 : 1.919] | 1.748 | 1.82 | 1.779 (a) | 1.781 |
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| CE − N | [2.104 : 2.170] | 2.173 | 2.060 (a) | 2.139 | ||
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| 140.5 | 140.511(1) | 140.5 | 141 | 140.5 | 140.511(1) |
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| CE − K | 119.5 | 119.467(1) | 119.5 | 119 | 119.4 | 119.467 |
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| CE − L | 137.5 | [137.468 : 137.834] | 137.5(a) | 137 | 137.4(a) | 137.494 |
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| CE − M | 140.0 | [139.967 : 140.258] | 140.1 | 140 | 140.1(a) | 139.977 |
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| CE − N | 140.5 | 140.4 | 140.4 | |||
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| CE − K | 121.6 | 121.631(25) | 121.6 | 122 | 121.586 | |
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| CE − L | 139.6 | [139.632 : 139.998] | 139.8(a) | 140 | 139.741 | |
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| CE − M | 142.1 | 142.2 | 142.140 | |||
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| K | 18.4 | 18.3672 | 18.33 | 18.4 | 18.36 | 18.421 |
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| K | 18.3 | 18.251 | 18.21 | 18.3 | 18.24 | 18.302 |
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| K | 20.6 | 20.677(a) | 20.59 | 20.7(a) | 20.7(a) | 20.729 |
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| L | 2.4 | [2.134 : 3.002] | 2.45 | 2.499 | 2.466 | |
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| M | 0.236 | 0.263 | ||||
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| N | 0.047 | |||||
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| KLL | [14.86 : 15.58] | 15.42 | 15.3 | 15.3 | 15.37 | |
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| KLX | [17.43 : 18.33] | 17.82 | 17.8 | 17.83 | 17.85 | |
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| KXY | [19.93 : 21.00] | 20.32 | 20.27 | |||
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| K total | 15.5 | 16.15(a) | ||||
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| CK LLX | 0.0429 | 0.1721 | 0.144 | |||
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| LMM | 2.054 | 2.05 | 2.032 | 2.016 | ||
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| LMX | 2.333 | 2.32 | 2.326 | 2.328 | ||
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| LXY | 2.66 | 2.631 | 2.654 | |||
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| L total | 2.2 | [1.6 : 2.9] | 2.09(a) | 1.77(a) | 1.86(a) | 1.765 |
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| CK MMX | 0.1142 | 0.116 | 0.09578 | 0.104 | ||
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| MXY | 0.2061 | 0.226 | 0.1818 | 0.170 | ||
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| CE electrons | 15.383 | 15.232 | ||||
| X-rays | 1.367 | 1.433 | ||||
| Auger electrons | 0.899 | 0.833 | ||||
(a)Evaluated from subshell data.
(b)M-, N-shell summed contribution.
(c)Kβ1 only.
(d)Auger electrons only, does not include Coster-Kronig transitions.
Average radiation yields and energies of 111In. For every entry the first line contains the energies in keV, and the second line (in italic) contains the emission probabilities.
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| 171.3 | 171.28(3) | 171.3 | 171 | 171.28(3) | |
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| CE − K | 144.6 | 144.57(3) | 144.6 | 145 | 144.57 | |
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| CE − L | 167.3 | [167.3 : 167.7] | 167.3(a) | 167 | 167.29 | |
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| CE − M | 170.5 | [170.51 : 170.88] | 170.7 | 171 | 170.52 | |
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| CE − N+ | 171.2 | 171.3 | 171.18 | |||
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| 245.4 | 245.35(4) | 245.4 | 245 | 245.35(4) | |
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| CE − K | 218.7 | 218.64(4) | 218.7 | 219 | 218.64 | |
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| CE − L | 241.4 | [241.33 : 241.81] | 241.5(a) | 241 | 241.46 | |
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| CE − M | 244.6 | [244.58 : 244.95] | 244.7 | 245 | 244.63 | |
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| CE − N+ | 245.3 | 245.4 | 245.26 | |||
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| K | 23.2 | 23.1739 | 23.15 | 23.2 | 23.3 | 23.25 |
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| K | 23.0 | 22.9843 | 22.96 | 23.0 | 23.1 | 23.06 |
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| K | 26.1 | 26.19(a) | 26.25(a) | 26.2(a) | 26.3(a) | 26.26 |
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| L | 3.1 | [2.77: 3.95] | 3.23 | 3.25 | 3.23 | |
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| M | 0.356 | 0.431 | 0.424 | |||
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| N+ | 0.0521 | 0.068 | ||||
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| KLL | [18.675: 19.636] | 19.28 | 19.1 | 19.3 | 19.23 | |
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| KLX | [21.923: 23.172] | 22.42 | 22.3 | 22.5 | 22.46 | |
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| KXY | [25.171: 26.028] | 25.58 | 25.5 | 25.7 | 25.64 | |
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| CK LLM | 0.032 | |||||
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| CK LLX | 0.183 | 0.247 | 0.234 | |||
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| LMM | 2.611 | 2.59 | 2.60 | 2.58 | ||
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| LMX | 3.054 | 3.06 | 3.06 | 3.06 | ||
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| LXY | 3.515 | 3.53 | 3.54 | 3.54 | ||
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| L total | 2.7 | [3.404: 3.804] | 2.31 | |||
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| CK MMX | 0.1280 | 0.125 | 0.0103 | 0.098 | ||
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| MXY | 0.3454 | 0.350 | 0.328 | 0.308 | ||
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| Super CK NNN | 0.020 | |||||
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| CK NNX | 0.03677 | 0.0388 | 0.0268 | 0.017 | ||
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| NXY | 0.00847 | 0.0518 | 0.054 | |||
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| CE electrons | 25.957 | 27.657 | ||||
| X-rays | 19.966 | 19.994 | ||||
| Auger electrons | 6.750 | 6.678 | ||||
(a)Evaluated from subshell data.
(b)M-, N-shell summed contribution.
(c)Auger electrons only, does not include Coster-Kronig transitions.
(d)Possible misprint in the original paper, should read 386.532 keV.
Figure 4Calculated energy spectrum of Auger electrons in the decay of Tc99m. The vertical axis is the probability per nuclear decay for a 10 eV energy bin. (a) is the low-energy (0–3500 eV), and (b) shows the K-shell Auger lines.
Figure 5Calculated energy spectrum of Auger electrons in the decay of In111. The vertical axis is the probability per nuclear decay for a 10 eV energy bin. (a) is the low-energy (0–4500 eV) and (b) shows the K-shell Auger lines.