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Proton Radiography for a Small-Animal Irradiation Platform Based on a Miniaturized Timepix Detector

Matthias Würl, Katrin Schnürle, J. Bortfeldt, Cristina Oancea, Carlos Granja, Enrico Verroi, Francesco Tommasino, Katia Parodi

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Abstract

Pre-treatment proton radiography and computed tomography can improve precision of proton therapy. A compact imaging setup for small-animal proton radiography, based on a miniaturized Timepix detector is presented along with results from proof-of-concept experiments. The MiniPIX detector was placed behind a μ-CT calibration phantom with 10 different tissue-equivalent inserts. The intensity of the 70MeV proton beam was adjusted such that pixel signal clusters from individual protons on the detector could be resolved. Analysis and event filtering on various cluster properties were used to suppress unwanted events. The energy deposition of the selected clusters was converted to water-equivalent thickness (WET) of the traversed material using a conversion curve based on Monte Carlo simulations and measured clusters of protons after traversing PMMA slabs of known thickness. Despite a systematic underestimation of up to 3%, retrieved WET values are in good agreement with ground truth values from literature. The achieved spatial resolution ranges from 0.3 to 0.7 mm for phantom-detector-distances of 1 to 5 cm. Applicability to living animals is currently limited by the relatively long acquisition time of up to 20 minutes per radiography. This obstacle can however be overcome with the latest detector generation Timepix3, allowing to handle higher particle rates and thus requiring shorter irradiation times.

Topics & Concepts

DetectorImaging phantomProton therapyProtonMonte Carlo methodBeam (structure)Materials scienceCalibrationOpticsPhysicsRadiographyBragg peakIrradiationImage resolutionFlat panel detectorNuclear medicineNuclear physicsMathematicsStatisticsQuantum mechanicsMedicineParticle Detector Development and PerformanceRadiation Therapy and DosimetryRadiation Detection and Scintillator Technologies
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