Abstract

This paper presents a heavy-ion in-beam PET, referred to as ibPET with a specifically custom designed data acquisition system, which was constructed and tested at the Heavy Ion Medical Machine (HIMM) beam-line, HICTC in Wuwei. The data acquisition system of ibPET has undergone several upgrades during the years, And its data processing capability now exceeds one million events per second per channel. To achieve optimal performance of the ibPET under existing conditions, we tested coincident events and noise equivalent count (NEC) under different time coincidence windows.The results show that the signal-to-noise ratio of the reconstructed image data reaches its peak when the time window is around 3 ns, indicating that the ibPET performance is optimal at this point. In order to determine the size of the time window, we measured the system's time resolution FWHM to be 1.63 ns, and ultimately chose a time window size of twice the time resolution FWHM, which is 3.25 ns. Meanwhile, we demonstrate the capability of our ibPET to monitor the dose range with various irradiation. The results demonstrate that the system exhibits the expected exponential decay in counting rate after irradiation, and accurately provides penetration depth positions at different energy levels.

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