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      Conversion Coefficients for Radiological Protection Quantities for External Radiation Exposures

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      Annals of the ICRP
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          Bremsstrahlung Cross-Section Formulas and Related Data

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            BEAM: a Monte Carlo code to simulate radiotherapy treatment units.

            This paper describes BEAM, a general purpose Monte Carlo code to simulate the radiation beams from radiotherapy units including high-energy electron and photon beams, 60Co beams and orthovoltage units. The code handles a variety of elementary geometric entities which the user puts together as needed (jaws, applicators, stacked cones, mirrors, etc.), thus allowing simulation of a wide variety of accelerators. The code is not restricted to cylindrical symmetry. It incorporates a variety of powerful variance reduction techniques such as range rejection, bremsstrahlung splitting and forcing photon interactions. The code allows direct calculation of charge in the monitor ion chamber. It has the capability of keeping track of each particle's history and using this information to score separate dose components (e.g., to determine the dose from electrons scattering off the applicator). The paper presents a variety of calculated results to demonstrate the code's capabilities. The calculated dose distributions in a water phantom irradiated by electron beams from the NRC 35 MeV research accelerator, a Varian Clinac 2100C, a Philips SL75-20, an AECL Therac 20 and a Scanditronix MM50 are all shown to be in good agreement with measurements at the 2 to 3% level. Eighteen electron spectra from four different commercial accelerators are presented and various aspects of the electron beams from a Clinac 2100C are discussed. Timing requirements and selection of parameters for the Monte Carlo calculations are discussed.
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              MUON STOPPING POWER AND RANGE TABLES 10 MeV–100 TeV

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                Journal
                Annals of the ICRP
                Ann ICRP
                Elsevier BV
                0146-6453
                1872-969X
                April 2010
                April 2010
                April 2010
                April 2010
                : 40
                : 2-5
                : 1-257
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                10.1016/j.icrp.2011.10.001
                22386603
                8231bdce-ea36-4747-8a6b-ea9292e29663
                © 2010

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