A Time-Of-Flight-Based Reconstruction for Real-Time Prompt-Gamma Imaging in Protontherapy
Maxime Jacquet, Sara Marcatili, Marie-Laure Gallin-Martel, Jean-Luc, Bouly, Yannick Boursier, Denis Dauvergne, Mathieu Dupont, Laurent, Gallin-Martel, Jo\"el H\'erault, Jean-Michel L\'etang, Daniel Man\'eval,, Christian Morel, Jean-Fran\c{c}ois Muraz, \'Etienne Testa

TL;DR
This paper proposes two non-iterative, TOF-based reconstruction methods for real-time prompt-gamma imaging in protontherapy, enabling detection of proton range and beam displacements with millimeter accuracy using MC simulations.
Contribution
It introduces two novel, non-iterative reconstruction strategies for prompt-gamma imaging in protontherapy, validated through MC simulations for real-time treatment monitoring.
Findings
Achieves millimeter proton range shift detection at 2σ with 10^8 protons.
Demonstrates robustness of methods under 1 ns TOF resolution with increased statistics.
Shows excellent lateral beam displacement detection sensitivity.
Abstract
We are currently conceiving, through (MC) simulation, a multi-channel gamma detector array (TIARA for Time-of-flight Imaging ARrAy) for the online monitoring of protontherapy treatments. By measuring the Time-Of-Flight (TOF) between a beam monitor placed upstream and the Prompt-Gamma (PG) detector, our goal is to reconstruct the PG vertex distribution to detect a possible deviation of proton beam delivery. In this paper, two non-iterative reconstruction strategies are proposed. The first is based on the resolution of an analytical formula describing the PG vertex distribution in 3D. Here, it was resolved under a one-dimensional approximation in order to measure a potential proton range shift along the beam direction. The second is based on the calculation of the Centre-Of-Gravity (COG) of the TIARA pixel detectors counts and also provides 3D information on a possible beam displacement.…
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