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Radiation detection is vital for space, medical imaging, homeland security, and environmental monitoring applications. In the past, the Monte Carlo radiation transport toolkit, Geant4, has been employed to enable the effective development of emerging
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2403.02668
CLLBC(Ce) and TLYC(Ce) are novel scintillation materials capable of measuring mixed gamma ray and neutron radiation fields that have gained significant interest in the areas of space and nuclear safety/security science. To date Geant4, the world's mo
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2303.09709
A Geant4 Based Simulation Platform of the HollandPTC R&D Proton Beamline for Radiobiological Studies
A Geant4 based simulation platform of the Holland Proton Therapy Centre (HollandPTC, Netherlands) R&D beamline (G4HPTC-R&D) was developed to enable the planning, optimisation and advanced dosimetry for radiobiological studies. It implemented a six pa
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2302.10435
Autor:
Rovituso, M., Groenendijk, C. F., van der Wal, E., van Burik, W., Ibrahimi, A., Prieto, H. Rituerto, Brown, J. M. C., Weber, U., Simeonov, Y., Fontana, M., Lathouwers, D., van Vulpen, M., Hoogeman, M.
HollandPTC is an independent outpatient center for proton therapy, scientific research, and education. Patients with different types of cancer are treated with Intensity Modulated Proton Therapy (IMPT). In addition, the HollandPTC R&D consortium cond
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2302.09943
Autor:
Chatzipapas, Konstantinos P., Tran, Ngoc Hoang, Dordevic, Milos, Zivkovic, Sara, Zein, Sara, Shin, Wook Geun, Sakata, Dousatsu, Lampe, Nathanael, Brown, Jeremy M. C., Ristic-Fira, Aleksandra, Petrovic, Ivan, Kyriakou, Ioanna, Emfietzoglou, Dimitris, Guatelli, Susanna, Incerti, Sébastien
Publikováno v:
Prec.Radiat.Oncol. (2023) 1- 11
The scientific community shows a great interest in the study of DNA damage induction, DNA damage repair and the biological effects on cells and cellular systems after exposure to ionizing radiation. Several in-silico methods have been proposed so far
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2210.01564
Autor:
Schuemann, J., McNamara, A., Warmenhoven, J. W., Henthorn, N. T., Kirkby, K., Merchant, M. J., Ingram, S., Paganetti, H., Held, KD., Ramos-Mendez, J., Faddegon, B., Perl, J., Goodhead, D., Plante, I., Rabus, H., Nettelbeck, H., Friedland, W., Kundrat, P., Ottolenghi, A., Baiocco, G., Barbieri, S., Dingfelder, M., Incerti, S., Villagrasa, C., Bueno, M., Bernal, M. A., Guatelli, S., Sakata, D., Brown, J. M. C., Francis, Z., Kyriakou, I., Lampe, N., Ballarini, F., Ca-rante, M. P., Davidkova, M., Štepán, V., Jia, X., Cucinotta, F. A., Schulte, R., Stewart, R., Carlson, D., Galer, S., Kuncic, Z., LaCombe, S., Milligan, J., Cho, S. H., Inaniwa, T., Sato, T., Durante, M, Prise, K, McMahon, S. J.
Publikováno v:
Radiation Research, 191(1): 76-92
Our understanding of radiation induced cellular damage has greatly improved over the past decades. Despite this progress, there are still many obstacles to fully understanding how radiation interacts with biologically relevant cellular components to
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2201.11849
The production, application, and/or measurement of polarised X-/gamma rays are key to the fields of synchrotron science and X-/gamma-ray astronomy. The design, development and optimisation of experimental equipment utilised in these fields typically
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2102.02721
Autor:
Ruben, Gary, Pinar, Isaac, Brown, Jeremy M. C., Schaff, Florian, Pollock, James A., Crossley, Kelly J., Maksimenko, Anton, Hall, Chris, Hausermann, Daniel, Uesugi, Kentaro, Kitchen, Marcus J.
In X-ray imaging, photons are transmitted through and absorbed by the subject, but are also scattered in significant quantities. Previous attempts to use scattered photons for biological imaging used pencil or fan beam illumination. Here we present 3
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2012.09371
Autor:
Brown, Jeremy M. C.
Over the last decade one of the most significant technological advances made in the field of radiation detectors for nuclear medicine was the development of Silicon Photomultipler (SiPM) sensors. At present a only small number of SiPM based radiation
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1908.04565
Organ-specific, targeted Field-of-View (FoV) Positron Emission Tomography (PET)/Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) inserts are viable solutions for a number of imaging tasks where whole-body PET/MRI systems lack the necessary sensitivity and resolution
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1905.11278