中子截面共振对国际放射防护委员会体素模型的器官/组织当量和有效剂量系数的影响。

IF 1.5 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 BIOLOGY
Radiation and Environmental Biophysics Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-04 DOI:10.1007/s00411-023-01058-9
Mauritius M Hiller, Ken G Veinot, Nolan E Hertel
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摘要

构成用于计算转换系数的国际放射防护委员会体素模型的材料,其中子相互作用截面 在特定能量下会产生共振。根据计算中使用的能量仓结构,这些截面共振可能发生在计算剂量系数的能量之间,因此报告的系数可能没有完全考虑它们的影响。在本研究中,确定了一个高度精细的能量网格,该网格紧贴模型材料横截面的共振结构,并用于计算剂量系数。计算了男性和女性体素模型的等效器官/组织剂量及其总和,以获得有效剂量系数。所使用的细化能量网格与共振附近的横截面非常接近。所得到的细化能量网格系数与国际放射防护委员会第 116 号出版物中使用的较粗能量网格系数进行了比较。此外,参考光谱已与细化和粗化转换系数集进行了折叠。这些参考光谱得出的总有效剂量被用来评估根据最初的 ICRP 116 能量网格计算的剂量系数是否足够。同样,也使用 ICRU 第 95 号报告模型计算了人体躯干局部皮肤的剂量系数。共振对器官/组织等效剂量、有效剂量和局部皮肤剂量的总体影响进行了介绍和讨论。总体而言,研究发现共振会影响中子剂量系数,但在大多数情况下,所遇到的中子能量范围较宽,可以将这种影响降至最低。在计算有效剂量时,由于器官/组织总和和性别平均,共振的影响进一步受到限制。对于本文研究的中子场,影响低于 5%。
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Influence of neutron cross-section resonances on organ/tissue equivalent and effective dose coefficients for the ICRP voxel phantoms.

Influence of neutron cross-section resonances on organ/tissue equivalent and effective dose coefficients for the ICRP voxel phantoms.

The materials which compose the ICRP Voxel phantoms used in the computation of conversion coefficients involve neutron interaction cross-sections that have resonances at specific energies. Depending on the energy bin structure used in the computations, these cross-section resonances may occur at energies that fall between energies at which dose coefficients are computed, thus their effects may not be completely accounted for in the reported coefficients. In the present study, a highly refined energy grid that closely follows the resonance structure in the phantom material cross-sections was identified and used to calculate dose coefficients. Both the equivalent organ/tissue doses for male and female voxel phantoms were computed as well as their summation to obtain the effective dose coefficients. The used refined energy grid tracks very closely the cross-sections in the vicinity of the resonances. The resulting refined energy grid coefficients are compared to coefficients for the coarser energy grid used in ICRP Publication 116. Additionally, reference spectra have been folded with both the fine and coarse sets of conversion coefficients. The resulting total effective doses for these reference spectra are used to assess the adequacy of the dose coefficients calculated on the original ICRP 116 energy grid. The dose coefficients were similarly computed for the local skin dose on the trunk of the body using the ICRU Report 95 phantom. The overall impact of the resonances on the organ/tissue equivalent dose, the effective dose, and the local skin dose are presented and discussed. In general, it was found that resonances can impact neutron dose coefficients, but in most cases the wide range of neutron energies encountered minimized this effect. The impact of resonances was further limited when computing effective dose due to organ/tissue summing and sex-averaging. For the neutron fields studied here, the impact was below 5%.

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期刊介绍: This journal is devoted to fundamental and applied issues in radiation research and biophysics. The topics may include: Biophysics of ionizing radiation: radiation physics and chemistry, radiation dosimetry, radiobiology, radioecology, biophysical foundations of medical applications of radiation, and radiation protection. Biological effects of radiation: experimental or theoretical work on molecular or cellular effects; relevance of biological effects for risk assessment; biological effects of medical applications of radiation; relevance of radiation for biosphere and in space; modelling of ecosystems; modelling of transport processes of substances in biotic systems. Risk assessment: epidemiological studies of cancer and non-cancer effects; quantification of risk including exposures to radiation and confounding factors Contributions to these topics may include theoretical-mathematical and experimental material, as well as description of new techniques relevant for the study of these issues. They can range from complex radiobiological phenomena to issues in health physics and environmental protection.
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