Microdosimetry of a clinical carbon-ion pencil beam at MedAustron -- Part 1: experimental characterization
Cynthia Meouchi, Sandra Barna, Anatoly Rosenfeld, Linh T. Tran, Hugo, Palmans, Giulio Magrin

TL;DR
This study experimentally characterizes the microdosimetric spectra of a clinical carbon-ion pencil beam at MedAustron, revealing how lateral distribution and secondary fragments influence radiation quality and implications for biological effectiveness.
Contribution
It provides detailed microdosimetric measurements of a carbon-ion beam, highlighting the impact of lateral position and secondary fragments on radiation quality, which was not previously quantified in this context.
Findings
Microdosimetric spectra remain stable up to 4 mm from the beam axis.
Secondary fragments like helium and boron significantly affect spectra downstream of the Bragg peak.
Radiation quality varies within the beam, impacting biological effectiveness.
Abstract
This paper characterizes the microdosimetric spectra of a single-energy carbon-ion pencil beam at MedAustron using a miniature solid-state silicon microdosimeter to estimate the impact of the lateral distribution of the different fragments on the microdosimetric spectra. The microdosimeter was fixed at one depth and then laterally moved away from the central beam axis in steps of approximately 2 mm. The measurements were taken in both horizontal and vertical direction in a water phantom at different depths. In a position on the distal dose fall-off beyond the Bragg peak, the frequency-mean and the dose-mean lineal energies were derived using either the entire range of y-values, or a sub-range of y values, presumingly corresponding mainly to contributions from primary particles. The measured microdosimetric spectra do not exhibit a significant change up to 4 mm away from the beam central…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRadiation Therapy and Dosimetry · Particle accelerators and beam dynamics · Atomic and Molecular Physics
