Nuclear fragmentation measurements for hadrontherapy and space radiation protection
Abstract
Nuclear fragmentation measurements are necessary in hadrontherapy and space radiation protection, to predict the effects of the ion nuclear interactions within the human body. Nowadays, a very limited set of carbon fragmentation cross sections has been measured and in particular, to our knowledge, no double differential fragmentation cross sections at intermediate energies are available in literature. We have measured the double differential cross sections and the angular distributions of the secondary fragments produced in the 12C fragmentation at 62 AMeV on a thin carbon target. The experimental data have been also used to benchmark the prediction capability of the Geant4 Monte Carlo code at intermediate energies, where it was never tested before.
- Publication:
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Application of Accelerators in Research and Industry: Twenty-Second International Conference
- Pub Date:
- April 2013
- DOI:
- 10.1063/1.4802390
- Bibcode:
- 2013AIPC.1525..558D
- Keywords:
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- aerospace biophysics;
- Monte Carlo methods;
- nuclear fragmentation;
- nuclei with mass number 6 to 19;
- radiation protection;
- radiation therapy;
- 24.10.Lx;
- 25.70.Mn;
- 27.20.+n;
- 87.55.Gh;
- 87.55.K-;
- 87.55.N-;
- Monte Carlo simulations;
- Projectile and target fragmentation;
- 6<
- =A<
- =19;
- Simulation;
- Monte Carlo methods;
- Radiation monitoring control and safety