학술논문

MACACO II test-beam with high energy photons.
Document Type
Academic Journal
Author
Ros García A; Instituto de Física Corpuscular, CSIC/Universitat de València, Valencia, Spain.; Barrio J; Instituto de Física Corpuscular, CSIC/Universitat de València, Valencia, Spain.; Etxebeste A; Instituto de Física Corpuscular, CSIC/Universitat de València, Valencia, Spain.; García López J; Centro Nacional de Aceleradores (Universidad de Sevilla, CSIC and Junta de Andalucía), 1041092 Sevilla, Spain.; Departamento de Física Atómica, Molecular y Nuclear, Universidad de Sevilla, 1041012 Sevilla, Spain.; Jiménez-Ramos MC; Centro Nacional de Aceleradores (Universidad de Sevilla, CSIC and Junta de Andalucía), 1041092 Sevilla, Spain.; Lacasta C; Instituto de Física Corpuscular, CSIC/Universitat de València, Valencia, Spain.; Muñoz E; Instituto de Física Corpuscular, CSIC/Universitat de València, Valencia, Spain.; Oliver JF; Instituto de Física Corpuscular, CSIC/Universitat de València, Valencia, Spain.; Roser J; Instituto de Física Corpuscular, CSIC/Universitat de València, Valencia, Spain.; Llosá G; Instituto de Física Corpuscular, CSIC/Universitat de València, Valencia, Spain.
Source
Publisher: IOP Publishing Country of Publication: England NLM ID: 0401220 Publication Model: Electronic Cited Medium: Internet ISSN: 1361-6560 (Electronic) Linking ISSN: 00319155 NLM ISO Abbreviation: Phys Med Biol Subsets: MEDLINE
Subject
Language
English
Abstract
The IRIS group at IFIC Valencia is developing a three-layer Compton camera for treatment monitoring in proton therapy. The system is composed of three detector planes, each made of a [Formula: see text] monolithic crystal coupled to a SiPM array. Having obtained successful results with the first prototype (MACACO) that demonstrated the feasibility of the proposed technology, a second prototype (MACACO II) with improved performance has been developed, and is the subject of this work. The new system has an enhanced detector energy resolution which translates into a higher spatial resolution of the telescope. The image reconstruction method has also been improved with an accurate model of the sensitivity matrix. The device has been tested with high energy photons at the National Accelerator Centre (CNA, Seville). The tests involved a proton beam of 18 MeV impinging on a graphite target, to produce 4.4 MeV photons. Data were taken at different system positions of the telescope with the first detector at 65 and 160 mm from the target, and at different beam intensities. The measurements allowed successful reconstruction of the photon emission distribution at two target positions separated by 5 mm in different telescope configurations. This result was obtained both with data recorded in the first and second telescope planes (two interaction events) and, for the first time in beam experiments, with data recorded in the three planes (three interaction events).