The MERLINO project:characterization of LaBr3:Ce detectors for stopping power monitoring in proton therapy

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The MERLINO project is developing a multi-detector setup with the goal of evaluating the beam stopping power from Prompt-Gamma-Timing measurements in proton therapy. The detectors are based on the cerium-doped lanthanum bromide crystal, LaBr3:Ce, coupled to photo-multiplier tubes. The system characterization is ongoing and the first calibration measurements with two detectors showed 124 ps σ and σ E/E = 3% for the timing and energy resolution, respectively. The measured experimental parameters were then used to carry out a preliminary estimation of the stopping power. Results from the simulation of a 189 MeV proton beam impinging on an homogeneous phantom are presented for the optimisation of the MERLINO detector setup.

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Ferrero, V., Werner, J., Aglietta, M., Cerello, P., Fiorina, E., Gorgi, A., … Pennazio, F. (2022). The MERLINO project:characterization of LaBr3:Ce detectors for stopping power monitoring in proton therapy. Journal of Instrumentation, 17(11). https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/17/11/C11013

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