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2017
DOI: 10.1051/epjconf/201715307006
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Photoneutron Flux Measurement via Neutron Activation Analysis in a Radiotherapy Bunker with an 18 MV Linear Accelerator

Abstract: Abstract. In cancer treatment, high energy X-rays are used which are produced by linear accelerators (LINACs). If the energy of these beams is over 8 MeV, photonuclear reactions occur between the bremsstrahlung photons and the metallic parts of the LINAC. As a result of these interactions, neutrons are also produced as secondary radiation products (Ȗ,n) which are called photoneutrons. The study aims to map the photoneutron flux distribution within the LINAC bunker via neutron activation analysis (NAA) using in… Show more

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“…The resulting influence can be confirmed in the measurement results. Many of the nuclides identified in linac (4) were similar to those in (5), but the cps level was 1/10 times lower at the peak of 60 Co. In the case of linac (5), with the highest 15 MV usage rate, the most radionuclides were detected among the nine of equipment.…”
Section: Results Of Spectroscopic Measurements: Linac Equipmentmentioning
confidence: 86%
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“…The resulting influence can be confirmed in the measurement results. Many of the nuclides identified in linac (4) were similar to those in (5), but the cps level was 1/10 times lower at the peak of 60 Co. In the case of linac (5), with the highest 15 MV usage rate, the most radionuclides were detected among the nine of equipment.…”
Section: Results Of Spectroscopic Measurements: Linac Equipmentmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Many of the nuclides identified in linac (4) were similar to those in (5), but the cps level was 1/10 times lower at the peak of 60 Co. In the case of linac (5), with the highest 15 MV usage rate, the most radionuclides were detected among the nine of equipment. The case of linac (6) using only 6 MV, it can be judged that it rarely activated and that the maximum cps was 410, indicating a shallow level of radioactivity and the lowest number of detected nuclides.…”
Section: Results Of Spectroscopic Measurements: Linac Equipmentmentioning
confidence: 86%
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“…In the case of cancer treatments using a photon beam with an energy ≥8 MV, radiation occurs because of a chain reaction of the following two reactions [3,4]. With continuous irradiation, neutrons are generated through a photonuclear reaction (γ, n) inside the LINAC's head, and these then interact with the components inside the LINAC head, generates gamma rays [5][6][7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%