On multiple scattering in Compton scattering tomography and its impact on fan-beam CT
Lorenz Kuger, Gael Rigaud

TL;DR
This paper investigates the impact of multiple scattering in Compton scattering tomography (CST) for fan-beam CT, proposing a model for second-order scattering and a reconstruction method that accounts for higher orders, validated through simulations.
Contribution
It introduces a new modeling approach for second-order scattering in CST and extends the analysis to higher orders, improving image reconstruction accuracy.
Findings
Modeling of second-order scattering in CST
Reconstruction strategy based on spectral data variations
Simulation results demonstrating method effectiveness
Abstract
The recent development of energy-resolving scintillation crystals opens the way to new types of applications and imaging systems. In the context of computerized tomography (CT), it enables to use the energy as a dimension of information supplementing the source and detector positions. It is then crucial to relate the energy measurements to the properties of Compton scattering, the dominant interaction between photons and matter. An appropriate model of the spectral data leads to the concept of Compton scattering tomography (CST). Multiple-order scattering constitutes the major difficulty of CST. It is, in general, impossible to know how many times a photon was scattered before being measured. In the literature, this nature of the spectral data has often been eluded by considering only the first-order scattering in models of the spectral data. This consideration, however, does not…
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