Calibration of a $\Delta$E-E telescope based on CeBr$_3$ scintillator for secondary charged particles measurements in hadron therapy
L. Gesson, J. Gross, C. Mozzi, C. Reibel, Ch. Finck, S. Higueret, T.D. Le, E. Traykov, J.C. Thomas, N. Arbor, M. Pullia, G. Harmant, M. Vanstalle

TL;DR
This paper presents the calibration of a novel CeBr3-based $E-E telescope for detecting secondary charged particles in hadron therapy, aiming to improve dose calculation accuracy by providing better experimental data.
Contribution
It introduces the first optimized $E-E$ telescope combining CeBr3 and plastic scintillators specifically for secondary particle detection in hadron therapy.
Findings
Calibration adheres to Birks' law for accurate energy measurement.
System effectively detects and identifies secondary particles in clinical-like conditions.
Enhances the data quality for Monte Carlo simulation inputs in treatment planning.
Abstract
Hadrontherapy is an established cancer treatment method that enables a more localized dose deposition compared to conventional radiotherapy, potentially reducing the dose to surrounding healthy tissues in certain clinical cases. However, a key limitation in current treatment planning lies in the limited experimental data available for the characterization of secondary particles generated by nuclear interactions of the primary beam with tissues, which directly impacts the accuracy of Monte Carlo tools and analytical models used in dose calculations. Indeed, this leads to the adoption of larger safety margins and can limit the use of hadrontherapy for treating certain complex or sensitive tumor locations. This work is part of the context of the characterization of secondary charged particles generated by ion beams in the energy range relevant for particle therapy applications, using a…
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TopicsRadiation Therapy and Dosimetry · Radiation Detection and Scintillator Technologies · Advanced Radiotherapy Techniques
