Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8208421 | Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2018 | 39 Pages |
Abstract
The characteristics of photons and neutrons produced during the interaction between a monoenergetic (12 and 18â¯MeV) electron beam and a tungsten scattering foil enclosed into a 10â¯cm-thick tungsten shell have been determined using Monte Carlo methods. This model was used aiming to represent a linac head working in electron-mode for cancer treatment. Photon and neutron spectra were determined around the scattering foil and to 50 and 100â¯cm below the electron source. Induced photons are mainly produced along the direction of the incoming electron beam. On the other hand, neutrons are produced in two sites, mainly in the inner surface of the linac head and in less extent in the scattering foil. The neutron spectra are evaporation neutrons which are emitted isotropically from the site where are produced leaking out from the linac head, reaching locations were the patient is allocated.
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Authors
Tzinnia Gabriela Soto-Bernal, Antonio Baltazar-Raigosa, Diego Medina-Castro, Hector Rene Vega-Carrillo,