Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8210225 | Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2014 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
Investigation on the use of the Tehran Research Reactor (TRR) as a neutron source for Boron Neutron Capture Therapy (BNCT) has been performed by calculating and measuring energy spectrum and the spatial distribution of neutrons in all external irradiation facilities, including six beam tubes, thermal column, and the medical room. Activation methods with multiple foils and a copper wire have been used for the mentioned measurements. The results show that (1) the small diameter and long length beam tubes cannot provide sufficient neutron flux for BNCT; (2) in order to use the medical room, the TRR core should be placed in the open pool position, in this situation the distance between the core and patient position is about 400Â cm, so neutron flux cannot be sufficient for BNCT; and (3) the best facility which can be adapted for BNCT application is the thermal column, if all graphite blocks can be removed. The epithermal and fast neutron flux at the beginning of this empty column are 4.12Ã109 and 1.21Ã109Â n/cm2/s, respectively, which can provide an appropriate neutron beam for BNCT by designing and constructing a proper Beam Shaping Assembly (BSA) structure.
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Authors
Yaser Kasesaz, Hossein Khalafi, Faezeh Rahmani, Arsalan Ezati, Mehdi Keyvani, Ashkan Hossnirokh, Mehrdad Azizi Shamami, Mahdi Monshizadeh,