Abstract

Bremsstrahlung X-rays from high-energy linear   accelerators (Linacs) produce neutrons as a result of photonuclear reactions mainly with the different materials constituting the accelerator head. The neutrons produced during high energy radiotherapy should be considered in terms of protection and ose escalation. Due  to the very intense photon component in the Linac field causing pulse pile-up and dead-time effects in detectors, measurement of the corresponding neutron dose by active dosimeters is extremely troublesome. In this study, the neutron probe LB 6411, which active detector of 3He proportional counter tube was replaced with the passive detectors of TLD600 and TLD700, has been used to perform neutron measurements at four points around the 18 MV Varian 2100C Linac facility. The neutron dose equivalent at the distance of 1 and 2 m from the isocentre on the patient couch was obtained 2.2 and 0.75 mSv.Gy-1 respectively. According to the results, the dose equivalent from emitted photoneutrons is not negligible and therefore treatment conditions should be optimized. The results of this study emphasized that TLD600 and TLD700 dosimeters inside the polyethylene sphere of neutron probe LB 6411 is an appropriate choice for studying photoneutron production in the vicinity of the accelerator.

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