Fluka-based monte carlo investigation of microdosimetric distributions of telecobalt beam

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Abstract

FLUKA-based Monte Carlo calculations of microdosimetric distributions in water phantom involving a walled spherical Tissue- Equivalent Proportional Counter filled with tissue-equivalent propane gas have been studied for an indigenously developed telecobalt machine. The simulated site size considered in the study was 2 μm. In the Monte Carlo calculations, field size was varied from 10 cm × 10 cm to 35 cm × 35 cm and the depth was varied as 5-20 cm. The study also includes calculation of microdosimetric distributions with a 30° wedge filter. The efficiency of the calculations was improved up to a factor of 26 by choosing appropriate cut off values for production and transport of electrons. The calculated microdosimetric distributions of telecobalt machine is distinctly different from that of a bare 60Co source which is attributed to the influence of scattered photons from the machine head and the water phantom.

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Selvam, T. P., Chattaraj, A., & Datta, D. (2018). Fluka-based monte carlo investigation of microdosimetric distributions of telecobalt beam. Radiation Protection Dosimetry, 178(4), 430–440. https://doi.org/10.1093/rpd/ncx182

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