Microdosimetric measurements in the thermal neutron irradiation facility of LENA reactor
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2014
abstract:
A twin TEPC with electric-field guard tubes has been constructed to be used to characterize the
BNCT field of the irradiation facility of LENA reactor. One of the two mini TEPC was doped with
50 ppm of 10B in order to simulate the BNC events occurring in BNCT. By properly processing the
two microdosimetric spectra, the gamma, neutron and BNC spectral components can be derived with
good precision (~6%). However, direct measurements of 10B in some doped plastic samples, which
were used for constructing the cathode walls, point out the scarce accuracy of the nominal 10B
concentration value. The influence of the Boral® door, which closes the irradiation channel, has been
measured. The gamma dose increases significantly (+ 51%) when the Boral® door is closed. The
crypt-cell-regeneration weighting function has been used to measure the quality, namely the RBEμ
value, of the radiation field in different conditions. The measured RBEμ values are only partially
consistent with the RBE values of other BNCT facilities.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
BNCT; MICRDOSIMETRY; MINI TECP
List of contributors:
P., Colautti; D., Moro; S., Chiriotti; V., Conte; L., Evangelista; Altieri, Saverio; Bortolussi, Silva; Protti, Nicoletta; Postuma, Ian
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