First Positronium Lifetime Imaging using $^{52}$Mn and $^{55}$Co with a plastic-based PET scanner
Manish Das, Sushil Sharma, Ermias Yitayew Beyene, Aleksander Bilewicz, Jaros{\l}aw Choi\'nski, Neha Chug, Catalina Curceanu, Eryk Czerwi\'nski, Jakub Hajduga, Sharareh Jalali, Krzysztof Kacprzak, Tevfik Kaplanoglu, {\L}ukasz Kap{\l}on, Kamila Kasperska, Aleksander Khreptak

TL;DR
This study demonstrates the first positronium lifetime imaging using $^{52}$Mn and $^{55}$Co with a modular J-PET scanner, showing the feasibility of PLI with complex decay radionuclides and comparing their effectiveness in tissue and material samples.
Contribution
It introduces the first PLI measurements with $^{52}$Mn and $^{55}$Co, analyzing their performance and data quality in tissue and reference materials.
Findings
$^{55}$Co provides cleaner PLI data with higher spectral purity.
$^{52}$Mn offers longer half-life and multi gamma cascade but with higher background.
Measured $ au_{ ext{oPs}}$ values in reference materials match well with certified values.
Abstract
Positronium Lifetime Imaging (PLI) extends positron emission tomography by using the lifetime of positronium atoms as a probe of tissue molecular architecture. In this work, we report the first PLI measurements performed with Mn and Co using the modular J-PET. Four samples were studied in each experiment: two Certified Reference Materials (polycarbonate and fused silica) and two human tissues (cardiac myxoma and adipose). The selection of PLI events was based on the registration of two 511~keV annihilation photons and one prompt gamma in triple coincidence. From the resulting lifetime spectra we extracted the mean ortho-positronium lifetime and the mean positron lifetime for each sample. The measured values of in polycarbonate using both isotopes matches well with the certified reference values. Furthermore,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMuon and positron interactions and applications · Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications · Radiation Therapy and Dosimetry
