Cramér-Rao Bound Evaluations of Compton Imager Designs for Proton Beam Range Verification

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Abstract

Compton imaging is an attractive tool for range verification and dose estimation in proton therapy. To investigate the application of CdZnTe-based cameras for this task, we apply the uniform Cramér-Rao bound (UCRB) to dual-plane-based designs with various interplane spacings and evaluate their bias-variance tradeoff. The investigation focuses on the 718-keV and 4.4-MeV prompt gammas emitted from proton interactions with 12C, and focuses on a detector geometry having two planes of 3 × 3 CdZnTe crystals with a volume of 2 × 2 × 1.5cm3. When considering only interplane events, the improvement in minimum variance plateaus at 8 cm. However, when considering both intraplane and interplane events with an efficiency factor, the optimum spacing is calculated to be around 4 cm as larger spacings degrade the performance with poorer efficiency and a lower interplane to intraplane fraction. In addition, the study uses the modified UCRB based on a simulated distribution of prompt gamma rays expected from proton irradiation. The results show that the optimum spacing may be between 2 and 4 cm, depending on the specific bias-gradient norm.

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Shy, D., Fessler, J. A., Polf, J. C., & He, Z. (2022). Cramér-Rao Bound Evaluations of Compton Imager Designs for Proton Beam Range Verification. IEEE Transactions on Radiation and Plasma Medical Sciences, 6(6), 731–739. https://doi.org/10.1109/TRPMS.2021.3116118

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