Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1682464 Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms 2012 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
Proton and carbon ion therapy is an emerging technique used for the treatment of solid cancers. The monitoring of the dose delivered during such treatments and the on-line knowledge of the Bragg peak position is still a matter of research. A possible technique exploits the collinear 511keV photons produced by positrons annihilation from β+ emitters created by the beam. This paper reports rate measurements of the 511keV photons emitted after the interactions of a 80MeV/u fully stripped carbon ion beam at the Laboratori Nazionali del Sud (LNS) of INFN, with a poly-methyl methacrylate target. The time evolution of the β+ rate was parametrized and the dominance of 11C emitters over the other species (13N, 15O, 14O) was observed, measuring the fraction of carbon ions activating β+ emitters to be (10.3±0.7)×10-3. The average depth in the PMMA of the positron annihilation from β+ emitters was also measured, Dβ+=5.3±1.1mm, to be compared to the expected Bragg peak depth DBragg=11.0±0.5mm obtained from simulations.
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