Abstract

PurposeWhole-body photoneutron (PN) energy-specific dosimetry on phantom surfaces and 360°angular fast PN distribution dosimetry on and around polyethylene (PE) phantom organs for prostate cancer in 10 cm × 10 cm and 20 cm × 20 cm field sizes of 18 MV X-rays of Varian Clinac 2100C linear accelerator. MethodsNovel “Sohrabi neutron dosimetry methods” including “miniature passive neutron dosimeter/spectrometer” and “strip polycarbonate neutron dosimeters” were applied. Energy-specific PN dose equivalents on surface as well as 360°fast PN dose equivalent angular distributions on and around PE phantom organs; head, neck, thorax, arms, pelvis, thighs and legs were determined. ResultsMatrix of surface (skin) energy-specific PN dose equivalents including total thermal, total epithermal, total fast, sum total thermal + epithermal and sum total thermal + epithermal + fast, and 360°angular fast PN dose equivalent responses were determined. The results indicate that data matrix of 20 cm × 20 cm field size provides higher PN dose equivalent values than those of 10 cm × 10 cm field size for surface points even remote from the central axis and for all 360°angular fast PN dose equivalent distributions on organs studied. ConclusionsMatrix of energy-specific PN dose equivalents was obtained demonstrating that the Sohrabi neutron dosimetry methods applied are unique for energy-specific PN dose equivalent studies as well as for 360°angular PN dose equivalent distribution data for PN-SPC risk estimation. The dosimetry methods can be specifically applied to many other exotic applications in health physics, medical physics, space flight dosimetry, and nuclear science and technology.

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