Proton Calorimetry/Meetings/2017/05/24
Minutes for UCL Proton Calorimetry Meeting, 24th May 2017 (D17, Physics & Astronomy, UCL)
Present
Simon Jolly, Laurent Kelleter, Anastasia Basharina-Freshville, Jordan Silverman
ABF:
- Full data acquisition now running completely over the network:
- Single 50m cat6a cable runs into treatment room.
- Network hub in treatment room connects to DAQ PC/laptop and scope.
- DAQ PC connects to Caen digitiser, HV and detector emulator.
- Connect to scope and DAQ PC via Windows Remote Desktop.
- Looking at effect of splitting signals for remote testing:
- Need to split signal from PMT to Caen digitiser and scope with 50 Ω splitter.
LK:
- Looking at dose build-up effect in proton therapy and secondary particles:
- Electron contribution to dose increases with smaller range cut: more short-range electrons produced.
- Threshold at ~1 micron: for shorter range cuts, no difference in dose. Probably due to 990 eV "safety threshold" for ionisation in Geant4.
- Fun facts about Geant4:
- Deposited energy ignores energy of secondary particles.
- Energy loss records energy of tracked particle and its secondaries BUT in the place where they are produced! (not where the secondaries deposit their energy).
- Range cut: Only secondaries which are expected to travel further then the range cut will be tracked BUT this theoretically only applies to secondary electrons, positron, gammas and protons.
- To be more clear: exotic secondaries as neutrons will always be produced and tracked, independently from the range cut. No influence of the range cut on the number of secondary protons seen.
- There is a safety energy threshold for the production of secondary particles of 990 eV since otherwise Geant4 models might fail.
- LET-weighted results show much higher contribution from hadronic secondaries, particularly at high energy.
- Range cut effects not clearly understood: ABF suggests contacting Ben Morgan at Warwick.
SJ:
- SJ and ABF visiting Nuvia a.s. on Monday 29th May. SJ needs to pull his finger out and book his flights...
- SJ talking at UCL Medical Physics PART Group meeting; LK may be press-ganged into joining.
- During 3-day trip to PSI, discussed collaboration with Ros Perrin, Tony Lomax and Sairos Safai to look at effect of lung motion interplay during PBT dose delivery:
- LuCa lung phantom is tissue equivalent with air-driven breathing cycle: photos and movies can be found here.
- Plastic scintillator disc would be inserted into phantom and irradiated during treatment: light emission imaged by camera.
- PSI would look after camera, mounting and optics.
- UCL (ie. LK) would write the code to reconstruct the dose distribution in each slice from camera movie by fitting to quenched light output.
- Approximately 3 months total work for LK: would include time spent at PSI as part of OMA placement.
- ABF also interested in spending time at PSI.