Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8249803 | Radiation Measurements | 2018 | 21 Pages |
Abstract
The lower operation limit of common tissue equivalent proportional counters (TEPCs) is about 0.3â¯Î¼m in simulated site. On the other hand, the pattern of the particle interactions at the nanometric level, which has a correlation with the radiation induced damage on the DNA, is measurable by only three instruments worldwide. In order to fill this gap, a novel TEPC capable of simulating site sizes down to 25â¯nm was designed and constructed. Its response was characterized with gamma, neutron and carbon beams and the capability in measuring microdosimetric spectra at 25â¯nm was demonstrated. The present paper aims at describing a further characterization of this TEPC by simulating with the Monte Carlo FLUKA code the microdosimetric spectra measured with a carbon beam. Since the sensitive volume of the TEPC has an unconventional shape, a study on the chord length distribution for the adopted irradiation set-up was performed and compared with the analytical one. The results show a good agreement between the experimental data and the FLUKA simulations, showing that this code is capable of reproducing microdosimetric spectra of a carbon beam down to 25â¯nm in simulated site.
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Authors
D. Mazzucconi, D. Bortot, A. Pola, S. Agosteo, S. Pasquato, A. Fazzi, P. Colautti, V. Conte,