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Specific Absorbed Fractions for Spontaneous Fission Neutron Emitters in the ICRP Reference Pediatric Voxel Phantom Series.

Keith T Griffin, Keith F Eckerman, Ryan P Manger1, Derek W Jokisch, Wesley E Bolch2, Nolan E Hertel3.   

Abstract

ABSTRACT: Specific absorbed fractions (SAFs) are key components in the workflow of internal exposure assessment following the intake of a radionuclide, allowing quick conversion of particle energy released in a source region to the expected absorbed dose in target regions throughout the body. For data completeness, SAFs for spontaneous fission neutron emitters are currently needed for the recently adopted ICRP reference pediatric voxel phantom series. With 77 source regions within each reference individual and 28 radionuclides decaying via spontaneous fission, full Monte Carlo simulation requires significant computation time. In order to reduce this burden, a novel method for neutron SAF estimation was undertaken. The Monte Carlo N-Particle version 6.1 (MCNP6) simulation package was chosen to simulate the 252 Cf Watt fission neutron spectrum originating from 15 source regions in each phantom; dose estimation within 41 target tissues allowed for assessment of the SAF value for each source-target pair. For the remaining source regions, chord length distributions were computed using MATLAB code to determine the separation between the source-target pairs within the pediatric phantom series. These distance distributions were used in conjunction with a 252 Cf neutron dose point kernel calculated in soft tissue, which was modified to account for the source region's depth from the surface of the body. Lastly, the 252 Cf SAF dataset was extended to the other 27 spontaneous fission neutron emitters based on differences in the Watt fission spectrum parameters of each radionuclide. This methodology has been shown to accurately estimate spontaneous fission neutron SAFs to within 20% of the Monte Carlo estimated value for most source-target pairs in the ICRP reference pediatric series.
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Year:  2022        PMID: 35776943      PMCID: PMC9444919          DOI: 10.1097/HP.0000000000001594

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Phys        ISSN: 0017-9078            Impact factor:   2.922


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