Current best estimates of beam quality correction factors for reference dosimetry of clinical proton beams. 2022

Hugo Palmans, and Ana Lourenço, and Joakim Medin, and Stanislav Vatnitsky, and Pedro Andreo
Medical Physics, MedAustron Ion Therapy Center, Wiener Neustadt, Austria.

Objective. To review the currently available data on beam quality correction factors,kQ,for ionization chambers in clinical proton beams and derive their current best estimates for the updated recommendations of the IAEA TRS-398 Code of Practice.Approach. The reviewed data come from 20 publications from whichkQvalues can be derived either directly from calorimeter measurements, indirectly from comparison with other chambers or from Monte Carlo calculated overall chamber factors,fQ.For cylindrical ionization chambers, a distinction is made between data obtained in the centre of a spread-out Bragg peak and those obtained in the plateau region of single-energy fields. For the latter, the effect of depth dose gradients has to be considered. To this end an empirical model for previously published displacement correction factors for single-layer scanned beams was established, while for unmodulated scattered beams experimental data were used. From all the data, chamber factors,fQ,and chamber perturbation correction factors,pQ,were then derived and analysed.Main results. The analysis showed that except for the beam quality dependence of the water-to-air mass stopping power ratio and, for cylindrical ionization chambers in unmodulated beams, of the displacement correction factor, there is no remaining beam quality dependence of the chamber perturbation correction factorspQ.Based on this approach, average values of the beam quality independent part of the perturbation factors were derived to calculatekQvalues consistent with the data in the literature.Significance. The resulting data from this analysis are current best estimates ofkQvalues for modulated scattered beams and single-layer scanned beams used in proton therapy. Based on this, a single set of harmonized values is derived to be recommended in the update of IAEA TRS-398.

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D011522 Protons Stable elementary particles having the smallest known positive charge, found in the nuclei of all elements. The proton mass is less than that of a neutron. A proton is the nucleus of the light hydrogen atom, i.e., the hydrogen ion. Hydrogen Ions,Hydrogen Ion,Ion, Hydrogen,Ions, Hydrogen,Proton
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