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Title: Prompt GammaRay Imaging by GEANT4


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Prompt Gamma-Ray Imaging by GEANT4
  • Libai Xu
  • Center of Engineering Applications of
    Radioisotopes
  • Department of Nuclear Engineering
  • North Carolina State University
  • OCT. 20. 2005

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OUTLINE
  • Introduction to Prompt Gamma-Ray Imaging
  • Introduction to Geant4
  • PGI Simulation by Geant4
  • Results
  • Conclusions

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  • Introduction to Prompt Gamma-Ray Imaging
  • Small animal imaging
  • System Diagram
  • Potential of PGI Over PET
  • Introduction to Geant4
  • PGI Simulation by Geant4
  • Results
  • Conclusions

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Why small animal imaging?
  • Why small animal imaging is important?
  • It is an invasive tool to build animal models of
    human diseases.
  • Save animals, reduce cost
  • Get more complete data, especially for
    longitudinal studies
  • Currently available imaging systems for small
    animals
  • Anatomical Imaging
  • Micro-CT, MRI, Ultrasound
  • Detailed info about tissue structure and
    composition
  • Functional Imaging
  • Micro-PET, Micro-SPECT
  • Spatial distribution or evolution of radio
    nuclides in the body

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INTRODUCTION-gtSystem Diagram
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INTRODUCTION-gt Potential of PGI Over PET
  • Co-registration procedure for PGI with neutron
    imaging
  • Expansion from ingested radioisotopes to
    non-radioactive elements like Gd, Cd, N, and Hg
    tagged compounds.
  • The natural distribution of selected compounds
    and the distribution of specific compounds that
    are deliberately introduced.
  • Positron range.

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  • Introduction to Prompt Gamma-Ray Imaging
  • Introduction to Geant4
  • History
  • Physics Models
  • Visualization
  • PGI Simulation by Geant4
  • Results
  • Conclusions

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GEANT4-gtHistory
  • Geant4 was started as RD44 (1994) at CERN with
    aim to provide a detector simulation toolkit for
    HEP based on object oriented software technology.
  • The heart of Geant4 is an abundant set of physics
    models
  • Applications are in particle physics, nuclear
    physics, accelerator design, space engineering,
    and medical physics.

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Geant4 Collaboration
HARP
PPARC
Univ. Barcelona
Lebedev
Collaborators also from non-member institutions,
including Budker Inst. of Physics IHEP
Protvino MEPHI Moscow Pittsburg University
Helsinki Inst. Ph.
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GEANT4-gtPhysics model
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Visualization
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  • Introduction to Prompt Gamma-Ray Imaging
  • Introduction to Geant4
  • PGI Simulation by Geant4
  • If Geant4 is capable to do this job?
  • Geant4 modification
  • Prompt gamma-ray imaging simulation
  • Results
  • Conclusions

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IF Geant4 can do this job?
  • If Geant4 can simulate coincident prompt gamma
    rays?
  • Geant4 has two methods to produce prompt gamma
    rays
  • Follow the full transition scheme
  • Follow the energy-intensity table

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  • Geant4 can simulate coincident prompt gamma rays,
    but using different physics model and data
    libraries to generate prompt gamma rays.

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Modify neutron capture reaction model
  • Modify Geant4 to generate prompt gamma rays which
    are agreed with ENSDF
  • Physics model
  • Data libraries for H, C, N, O, Na, Mg, Al, Si, P,
    S, Cl, K, Ca, Fe, Zn, Hg .

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Prompt gamma imaging simulation
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  • Introduction to Prompt Gamma-Ray Imaging
  • Introduction to Geant4
  • PGI simulation by Geant4
  • Results
  • Yields
  • Imaging
  • Conclusions

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Yields
Detector
Thermal neutron
tissue
Detector
Purposes 1) Prompt gamma yields by each
component 2) Select some coincident gamma rays
for each component as their main recognizable
features.
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Capture reactions for each component in soft
tissue (per 1.E6 thermal neutrons)

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sample
Detector plane
Pinhole
Coincident detector
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370kev prompt gamma-ray from Hg
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6Mev prompt gamma rays from Hg
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Why pinhole doesnt work?
  • Useful for low energy such as 140kev
  • Attenuation of 3mm Lead
  • For 140kev
  • Exp(-1.91cm2/g11.350.3)0.0015
  • For 370kev
  • Exp(-0.26cm2/g11.350.3)0.41
  • For 6Mev
  • Exp(-0.043811.350.3)0.86

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Conclusions
  • Geant4 has the ability to simulate coincident
    prompt gamma rays.
  • Geant4 (n,r) capture reaction data libraries need
    to be modified to be agreed with ENSDF. (around
    10min for each isotopes)
  • Speed 10hours/1million capture reactions.
  • No physics related variance reduction techniques.

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Future work
  • Variance Reduction Techniques
  • Looking for new imaging collimators
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