A Novel Method for Fragmentation Studies in Particle Therapy: Principles of Ion Identification

  • Hartmann B
  • Granja C
  • Jakubek J
  • et al.
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Abstract Purpose: In carbon ion beam radiation therapy, fragmentation processes within the patient lead to changes in the composition of the particle field with increasing depth. Consequences are alterations of the resulting dose distribution and its biological effectiveness. To enable accurate treatment planning, the characteristics of the ion spectra resulting from fragmentation processes need to be known for various ion energies and target materials. In this work, we present a novel method for ion type identification using a small and highly flexible setup based on a single detector and designed to simplify measurements and overcome current shortages in available fragmentation data. Materials and Methods: The presented approach is based on the pixelated, semiconductor detector Timepix. The large number of pixels with small pitch, all individually calibrated for energy deposition, enables detection and visualization of single particle tracks. For discrimination among different ion species, the pattern r...

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Hartmann, B., Granja, C., Jakubek, J., Gehrke, T., Gallas, R., Pospíšil, S., … Martišíková, M. (2017). A Novel Method for Fragmentation Studies in Particle Therapy: Principles of Ion Identification. International Journal of Particle Therapy, 3(4), 439–449. https://doi.org/10.14338/ijpt-15-00003.1

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