Assessment of Geant4 prompt gamma emission yields in the context of proton therapy monitoring

Monte Carlo tools have been long used to assist the research and development of solutions for proton therapy monitoring. The present work focuses on the prompt-gamma emission yields by comparing experimental data with the outcomes of the current version of Geant4 using all applicable proton inelasti...

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Main Authors: Marco ePinto, Denis eDauvergne, Nicolas eFreud, Jochen eKrimmer, Jean Michel Letang, Etienne eTesta
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-01-01
Series:Frontiers in Oncology
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fonc.2016.00010/full
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spelling doaj-6d4fbfdcd6b645aa809ead44e6cc0a9a2020-11-25T00:02:15ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Oncology2234-943X2016-01-01610.3389/fonc.2016.00010170963Assessment of Geant4 prompt gamma emission yields in the context of proton therapy monitoringMarco ePinto0Denis eDauvergne1Nicolas eFreud2Jochen eKrimmer3Jean Michel Letang4Etienne eTesta5IPNLIPNLCREATISIPNLCREATISIPNLMonte Carlo tools have been long used to assist the research and development of solutions for proton therapy monitoring. The present work focuses on the prompt-gamma emission yields by comparing experimental data with the outcomes of the current version of Geant4 using all applicable proton inelastic models. For the case in study and using the binary cascade model, it was found that Geant4 overestimates the prompt-gamma emission yields by 40.2+/-0.3%, even though it predicts the prompt-gamma profile length of the experimental profile accurately. In addition, the default implementations of all proton inelastic models show an overestimation in the number of prompt gammas emitted. Finally, a set of built-in options and physically-sound Geant4 source code changes have been tested in order to try to improve the discrepancy observed. A satisfactory agreement was found when using the QMD model with a wave packet width equal to 1.3 fm2.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fonc.2016.00010/fullmonte carloProton therapyGEANT4particle therapyonline monitoringHadrontherapy
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author Marco ePinto
Denis eDauvergne
Nicolas eFreud
Jochen eKrimmer
Jean Michel Letang
Etienne eTesta
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Denis eDauvergne
Nicolas eFreud
Jochen eKrimmer
Jean Michel Letang
Etienne eTesta
Assessment of Geant4 prompt gamma emission yields in the context of proton therapy monitoring
Frontiers in Oncology
monte carlo
Proton therapy
GEANT4
particle therapy
online monitoring
Hadrontherapy
author_facet Marco ePinto
Denis eDauvergne
Nicolas eFreud
Jochen eKrimmer
Jean Michel Letang
Etienne eTesta
author_sort Marco ePinto
title Assessment of Geant4 prompt gamma emission yields in the context of proton therapy monitoring
title_short Assessment of Geant4 prompt gamma emission yields in the context of proton therapy monitoring
title_full Assessment of Geant4 prompt gamma emission yields in the context of proton therapy monitoring
title_fullStr Assessment of Geant4 prompt gamma emission yields in the context of proton therapy monitoring
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of Geant4 prompt gamma emission yields in the context of proton therapy monitoring
title_sort assessment of geant4 prompt gamma emission yields in the context of proton therapy monitoring
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Oncology
issn 2234-943X
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Monte Carlo tools have been long used to assist the research and development of solutions for proton therapy monitoring. The present work focuses on the prompt-gamma emission yields by comparing experimental data with the outcomes of the current version of Geant4 using all applicable proton inelastic models. For the case in study and using the binary cascade model, it was found that Geant4 overestimates the prompt-gamma emission yields by 40.2+/-0.3%, even though it predicts the prompt-gamma profile length of the experimental profile accurately. In addition, the default implementations of all proton inelastic models show an overestimation in the number of prompt gammas emitted. Finally, a set of built-in options and physically-sound Geant4 source code changes have been tested in order to try to improve the discrepancy observed. A satisfactory agreement was found when using the QMD model with a wave packet width equal to 1.3 fm2.
topic monte carlo
Proton therapy
GEANT4
particle therapy
online monitoring
Hadrontherapy
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fonc.2016.00010/full
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