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MR‐guided proton therapy: Impact of magnetic fields on the detector response

Authors :
Hermann Fuchs
Hugo Palmans
Fatima Padilla-Cabal
Dietmar Georg
Lukas Zimmermann
Source :
Medical Physics
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Wiley, 2021.

Abstract

Purpose To investigate the response of detectors for proton dosimetry in the presence of magnetic fields. Material and methods Four ionization chambers (ICs), two thimble-type and two plane-parallel-type, and a diamond detector were investigated. All detectors were irradiated with homogeneous single-energy-layer fields, using 252.7 MeV proton beams. A Farmer IC was additionally irradiated in the same geometrical configuration, but with a lower nominal energy of 97.4 MeV. The beams were subjected to magnetic field strengths of 0, 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, and 1 T produced by a research dipole magnet placed at the room's isocenter. Detectors were positioned at 2 cm water equivalent depth, with their stem perpendicular to both the magnetic field lines and the proton beam's central axis, in the direction of the Lorentz force. Normality and two sample statistical Student's t tests were performed to assess the influence of the magnetic field on the detectors' responses. Results For all detectors, a small but significant magnetic field-dependent change of their response was found. Observed differences compared to the no magnetic field case ranged from +0.5% to -0.7%. The magnetic field dependence was found to be nonlinear and highest between 0.25 and 0.5 T for 252.7 MeV proton beams. A different variation of the Farmer chamber response with magnetic field strength was observed for irradiations using lower energy (97.4 MeV) protons. The largest magnetic field effects were observed for plane-parallel ionization chambers. Conclusion Small magnetic field-dependent changes in the detector response were identified, which should be corrected for dosimetric applications.

Details

ISSN :
24734209 and 00942405
Volume :
48
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Medical Physics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....55aab1689be50a28f24f37a9ca4c041b