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      A neutron track etch detector for electron linear accelerators in radiotherapy

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          Background

          Electron linear accelerators in medical radiotherapy have replaced cobalt and caesium sources of radiation. However, medical accelerators with photon energies over 10 MeV generate undesired fast neutron contamination in a therapeutic X-ray photon beam. Photons with energies above 10 MeV can interact with the atomic nucleus of a high-Z material, of which the target and the head of an accelerator consist, and lead to the neutron ejection.

          Results and conclusions.

          Our neutron dosimeter, composed of the LR-115 track etch detector and boron foil BN-1 converter, was calibrated on thermal neutrons generated in the nuclear reactor of the Josef Stefan Institute (Slovenia), and applied to dosimetry of undesirable neutrons in photon radiotherapy by the linear accelerator 15 MV Siemens Mevatron. Having considered a high dependence of a cross-section between neutron and boron on neutron energy, and broad neutron spectrum in a photon beam, as well as outside the entrance door to maze of the Mevatron, we developed a method for determining the effective neutron detector response. A neutron dose rate in the photon beam was measured to be 1.96 Sv/h. Outside the Mevatron room the neutron dose rate was 0.62 μSv/h. PACS: 87.52. Ga; 87.53.St; 29.40.Wk.

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                Journal
                Radiol Oncol
                Radiol Oncol
                RADO
                Radiology and Oncology
                Versita, Warsaw
                1318-2099
                1581-3207
                March 2010
                18 March 2010
                March 2010
                : 44
                : 1
                : 62-66
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Department of Physics, University of Osijek; Osijek, Croatia
                [2 ] Clinical Hospital Osijek, Osijek, Croatia
                Author notes
                Correspondence to: Branko Vuković, PhD, Department of Physics, University of Osijek, P.O. Box 125, HR-31000 Osijek, Croatia. Phone: +385 31 232 700; Fax: +385 31 232 701. E-mail: branko@ 123456fizika.unios.hr

                Disclosure: No potential conflicts of interest were disclosed.

                Article
                rado-44-01-62
                10.2478/v10019-010-0003-2
                3423670
                22933893
                6750a412-8768-4b5b-8241-8ffe620579ce
                Copyright © by Association of Radiology & Oncology

                This article is an open-access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).

                History
                : 16 September 2009
                : 16 November 2009
                Categories
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                Oncology & Radiotherapy
                neutron dose equivalent,electron linear accelerator,track etch detector,photoneutron

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