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Few Body Systems and Nuclear Forces I ISBN: 9783540089179
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https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-08917-9_295
Publikováno v:
Medical Physics. 17:84-86
The mean quality factor (Q) and the dose mean linear energy transfer [LET (LD)] a few centimeters outside a neutron therapy beam have been measured using a high-pressure ionization chamber. Measurements have been carried out in air, 5 and 100 cm outs
Autor:
R.O. Bondelid, L.A. Beach, P.A. Treado, E.L. Petersen, R.G. Allas, J.M. Lambert, L.T. Myers, I. Slaus
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Physics A. 304:461-476
Two-spectator quasifree processes (graphs with two spectator particles) for the 3 He( 3 He, dd)pp reaction at the symmetric angle pairs θ = 30.1° at E 3 He = 50 MeV and θ = 37° at E 3 He = 78 MeV are investigated. The theoretical cross sections a
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms. :1082-1086
The UCLA Neutron Therapy Facility (NTF) has recently been completed and is treating cancer patients with fast neutrons. The negative-ion, variable-frequency cyclotron for this facility is capable of accelerating 12–48 MeV protons and 7–22 MeV deu
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R.G. Allas, E.L. Petersen, L.T. Myers, R.O. Bondelid, J.M. Lambert, P.A. Treado, Ivo Sˇlaus, L.A. Beach
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Physics A. 329:25-44
Quasifree scattering and quasifree reaction processes have been examined in ten 3 H + 3 He and 3 He + 3 He reactions with at least two of the three or more final state particles being charged. Beam energies of 50, 65 and 78 MeV were used. The experim
Autor:
James B. Smathers, L.T. Myers
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms. :1077-1081
On July 1, 1986, just short of 7 years from the date of contract award. The UCLA Neutron Therapy Facility began patient treatment. The facility, one of four supported by The National Cancer Institute neutron therapy clinical trials program, uses a 46
Publikováno v:
Radiation Protection Dosimetry. 23:361-364
The clinical parameters of the UCLA Neutron Therapy Facility such as dose build-up, depth dose, beam profiles, field size dependence, wedge field profiles, and upper limits to the photon contamination in the beam are presented. The use of the AECL Th
Autor:
L.T. Myers, James B. Smathers
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Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms. :1111-1116
The use of cyclotrons in medical research started in the late 1930s with the most prominent use being neutron irradiation in cancer therapy. Due to a lack of understanding of the biological effect of neutrons, the results were less than encouraging.
Autor:
L.A. Beach, P.A. Treado, R.O. Bondelid, E.L. Petersen, L.T. Myers, R.G. Allas, Ivo Šlaus, J.M. Lambert
Publisher Summary This chapter examines the double spectator process in the 3He(3He,dd)pp reaction. Measurements of nuclear systems with three or four particles in the final state can be influenced by a number of processes: (1) quasifree scattering (
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https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-7204-0481-4.50068-x
Autor:
E.L. Petersen, Ivo Šlaus, L.T. Myers, R.G. Allas, R.O. Bondelid, L.A. Beach, R.A. Moyle, J.M. Lambert, P.A. Treado
This chapter discusses quasi-free processes in the 2 H+ 3 He reactions. In the interaction between 3 He and 2 H, there are several three-particle breakup combinations possible. Kinematically, complete measurements were obtained with 2 H beam energies
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https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-7204-0481-4.50069-1
https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-7204-0481-4.50069-1