New approaches to particle induced prompt gamma imaging
Mythra Varun Nemallapudi (1), Atiq Ur Rahman (1,2), Vanny Marantha, Sihotang (1), Thien Cong Tran (2), Hsin-Hon Lin (3), Chih-Hsun Lin (1),, Ming-Lee Chu (1), Augustine Ei-Fong Chen (2), Shih-Chang Lee (1)

TL;DR
This paper presents innovative methods for prompt gamma imaging induced by protons, including collimator-based range verification, fiducial marker identification, and high-resolution 3D imaging, supported by simulations and experimental tests.
Contribution
It introduces three novel approaches for prompt gamma imaging, enhancing proton range verification and target characterization in medical applications.
Findings
Range verification accuracy of 0.7 mm near tumor regions
Identification of 984 keV prompt gamma from fiducial markers
Achieved spatial resolution of 2.6 mm with high detection efficiency
Abstract
The distribution of the prompt gamma emissions induced by proton interactions in a target material carries information concerning the proton range and target composition. In order to image prompt gamma we present different approaches. The first approach is based on knife-edge collimator utilized in tandem with a compact PET type detector in order to verify proton range by measuring the depth distribution of prompt gamma relying on Compton scattered events. A second approach aims at unambiguously identifying the presence of protons in a region of interest by introducing a bio-compatible fiducial marker in the patient and measuring the characteristic prompt gamma of the marker against background material. A third approach illustrates a novel design for position sensitive gamma imaging with a millimeter level adjustable position resolution with a high detection efficiency which is a step…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRadiation Therapy and Dosimetry · Nuclear Physics and Applications · Radiation Detection and Scintillator Technologies
