Literature DB >> 25404493

Applicability of self-activation of an NaI scintillator for measurement of photo-neutrons around a high-energy X-ray radiotherapy machine.

Genichiro Wakabayashi1, Akihiro Nohtomi, Eriko Yahiro, Toshioh Fujibuchi, Junichi Fukunaga, Yoshiyuki Umezu, Yasuhiko Nakamura, Katsumasa Nakamura, Makoto Hosono, Tetsuo Itoh.   

Abstract

The applicability of the activation of an NaI scintillator for neutron monitoring at a clinical linac was investigated experimentally. Thermal neutron fluence rates are derived by measurement of the I-128 activity generated in an NaI scintillator irradiated by neutrons; β-rays from I-128 are detected efficiently by the NaI scintillator. In order to verify the validity of this method for neutron measurement, we irradiated an NaI scintillator at a research reactor, and the neutron fluence rate was estimated. The method was then applied to neutron measurement at a 10-MV linac (Varian Clinac 21EX), and the neutron fluence rate was estimated at the isocenter and at 30 cm from the isocenter. When the scintillator was irradiated directly by high-energy X-rays, the production of I-126 was observed due to photo-nuclear reactions, in addition to the generation of I-128 and Na-24. From the results obtained by these measurements, it was found that the neutron measurement by activation of an NaI scintillator has a great advantage in estimates of a low neutron fluence rate by use of a quick measurement following a short-time irradiation. Also, the future application of this method to quasi real-time monitoring of neutrons during patient treatments at a radiotherapy facility is discussed, as well as the method of evaluation of the neutron dose.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25404493     DOI: 10.1007/s12194-014-0300-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiol Phys Technol        ISSN: 1865-0333


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