Abstract
MAGAT gel dosimeter with boron is irradiated in Heavy Water Neutron Irradiation Facility (HWNIF) of Kyoto University Research Reactor (KUR). The cylindrical gel phantoms are exposed to neutron beams of three different energy spectra (thermal neutron rich, epithermal and fast neutron rich and the mixed modes) in air. Preliminary results corresponding to depth-dose responses are obtained as the transverse relaxation rate (R2=1/T2) from magnetic resonance imaging data. As the results MAGAT gel dosimeter has the higher sensitivity on thermal neutron than on epi-thermal and fast neutron, and the gel with boron showed an enhancement and a change in the depth-R2 response explicitly. From these results, it is suggested that MAGAT gel dosimeter can be an effective tool in BNCT dosimetry.
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Hayashi, S. I., Sakurai, Y., Uchida, R., Suzuki, M., Usui, S., & Tominaga, T. (2015). Preliminary study of MAGAT polymer gel dosimetry for boron-neutron capture therapy. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 573). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/573/1/012074
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