Jaroslav Šolc, Paz Avilés Lucas, Luka Bakrač, Rolf Behrens, Alessia Ciccotelli, N Cornejo Díaz, Ana Fernandes, Steffen Ketelhut, Nikola Kržanović, Massimo Pinto, Teemu Siiskonen, Vladimír Sochor, Jiří Tesař, Joonas Tikkanen, Dušan B Topalović, Olivier Van Hoey, Hayo Zutz, Miloš Živanović
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Calculations using the Monte Carlo N-Particle® (MCNP) code were performed for a large number of photon energies with the aim of preventing errors resulting from possible improper interpolation between currently available sparsely spaced CC values, when an average CC value over a photon fluence spectrum needs to be determined. The CC values were compared with the values published in the ISO 4037-3:2019 standard. A very close agreement was achieved for the majority of CCs. Larger discrepancies were found for some CCs, often for low photon energies or large angles of radiation incidence, which were taken from older publications or when CC values were interpolated or extrapolated. Furthermore, some differences were found in the MeV energy range, which are significant for dosimeter calibrations, e.g. the presented values of CC to<i>H*</i>(10) for the main photon energies of<sup>137</sup>Cs and<sup>60</sup>Co radionuclides are both lower by 2.8%. 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Re-calculation of air kerma to dose-equivalent conversion coefficients for mono-energetic photons.
This work presents new calculations of conversion coefficients (CCs) from total air kerma to dose-equivalent quantitiesH'(0.07),H'(3),H*(10),Hp(0.07),Hp(3), andHp(10) for area and personal dosimetry for mono-energetic photons in the energy range from 2 keV to 50 MeV, assuming secondary charged particle equilibrium. Calculations using the Monte Carlo N-Particle® (MCNP) code were performed for a large number of photon energies with the aim of preventing errors resulting from possible improper interpolation between currently available sparsely spaced CC values, when an average CC value over a photon fluence spectrum needs to be determined. The CC values were compared with the values published in the ISO 4037-3:2019 standard. A very close agreement was achieved for the majority of CCs. Larger discrepancies were found for some CCs, often for low photon energies or large angles of radiation incidence, which were taken from older publications or when CC values were interpolated or extrapolated. Furthermore, some differences were found in the MeV energy range, which are significant for dosimeter calibrations, e.g. the presented values of CC toH*(10) for the main photon energies of137Cs and60Co radionuclides are both lower by 2.8%. Finally, it was found that the values of CCs toHp(0.07;E, α)slabgiven in ISO 4037-3:2019 were not taken correctly from the source publication. In conclusion, the CC values given in ISO 4037-3:2019 should be updated in view of the results obtained.
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Journal of Radiological Protection publishes articles on all aspects of radiological protection, including non-ionising as well as ionising radiations. Fields of interest range from research, development and theory to operational matters, education and training. The very wide spectrum of its topics includes: dosimetry, instrument development, specialized measuring techniques, epidemiology, biological effects (in vivo and in vitro) and risk and environmental impact assessments.
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