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Track-average LET of secondary electrons generated in LiF:Mg,Ti and liquid water by 20-300 kV x-ray, 137Cs and 60Co beams.

A Cabrera-Santiago1, G Massillon-Jl.   

Abstract

Electrons generated in matter by photons could be a fundamental basis for an adequate analysis of radiation effects and damage. We have studied separately the 'primary electrons' generated directly by photons from the 'secondary electrons' (SE) produced by electron-electron interactions. In this work, track-average linear energy transfer, [Formula: see text], of SE in LiF:Mg,Ti and liquid water produced by twelve photon energy beams from 20 kV x-ray to 60Co gamma rays have been investigated using the EGSnrc Monte Carlo Code. The exposure of LiF:Mg,Ti in different phantom materials has been considered. Depending on the photon energy, SE represent 40%-90% of the total electron fluence (TEF) between 1 keV and 10 keV, being higher when the photon energy increases. Independent of the medium, [Formula: see text] versus mean photon energy displays a local minimum at around 40 keV, followed by a local maximum at ~80 keV-100 keV. The [Formula: see text] of SE generated by the x-ray beams are of order of 11 keV µm-1 to 19 keV µm-1 in LiF:Mg,Ti and 5 keV µm-1 to 9 keV µm-1 in liquid water which represent 3-5 times those produced by 60Co gamma rays in both media. These values were considerably greater than those of TEF, by factors of 3-8. Furthermore, [Formula: see text] of SE generated in liquid water by 20 kV-200 kV x-rays are similar to those of 76 MeV-120 MeV 3He ions. Contrary to the TEF, where [Formula: see text] were independent of the phantom material, at low photon energies [Formula: see text] of SE was found to be sensitive to the surrounding medium showing higher values within the phantom than in air. This result, which agrees with published experimental results, implies the importance of the SE ionization density for an understanding of dosimeter response induced by photon beams.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27779122     DOI: 10.1088/0031-9155/61/22/7919

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Med Biol        ISSN: 0031-9155            Impact factor:   3.609


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