Title of article :
Evaluation of water equivalent ratio (WER) values for polyethylene, polymethyl methacrylate, polystyrene, lead, tungsten and aluminum at helium ion energies ranging from 25-250 MeV/u through Monte Carlo simulation
Author/Authors :
Hajiloo, N Radiation Application Research School - Nuclear Science and Technology Research Institute, Karaj, Iran , Akbari, M Pars Isotope Co - P.O. Box 14376-63181, Karaj, Iran , Malekie, S Radiation Application Research School - Nuclear Science and Technology Research Institute, Karaj, Iran
Abstract :
Background: There is no data concerning water equivalent ratio (WER) values for helium ion beams in an extensive range of energies as well as relevant dosimetric materials. Materials and Methods: In this work, quantities
related to depth-dose profiles and WER values were evaluated in water,
Polyethylene (PE), Polymethyl Methacrylate (PMMA), Polystyrene (PS), Lead
(Pb), Tungsten (W) and Aluminum (Al) for helium ion energies ranging from
25-250 MeV/u using MCNPX 2.4.0 Monte Carlo code. Results: For all the
studied energy range, the mean values of WER for PMMA, PE, PS, Pb, W and
Al were 1.161, 0.995, 1.049, 5.421, 9.512 and 2.091, respectively. Among the
studied materials, PE and W showed the least and most difference to water,
respectively. Also the WER values of some of the studied materials for helium
ion beams were compared with the same materials for proton beam.
Conclusion: The evaluated WER values were in acceptable accordance with
the data reported in the literature by less than 2.6 % difference. Also, WER
values of the mentioned materials for helium ions and protons have been
compared and it was concluded that dose characteristics of PE are the most similar to water in the field of both helium ions and proton beams.
Keywords :
Helium ion beam , dosimetry materials , water equivalent ratio
Journal title :
International Journal of Radiation Research