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SU-E-T-237: Monte Carlo Dosimetric Characterization of the Mobetron Mobile Linac

Jose Perez-calatayudJavier VijandeDomingo GraneroFacundo BallesterF Garcia

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Physicsmedicine.medical_specialtyPhysics::Medical PhysicsMonte Carlo methodExperimental dataGeneral MedicineLinear particle acceleratorComputational physicsPhase spaceElectromagnetic shieldingmedicineCathode rayRange (statistics)Medical physicsEnergy (signal processing)

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Purpose: The aim of this work is to characterize dosimetrically a clinical intraoperative electron beam accelerator, Mobetron (IntraOp Medical, Inc.) in clinical use in our Hospital. Once this first step is completed our purpose is to evaluate shielding requirements for such a device by preparing adequate phase space files. Methods: It is known that electron beam simulation parameters required for state-of-the-art Monte Carlo codes to obtain a good match with measured data, like the mean energy or the FWHM, may not be code-independent due to the different set of process simulated and formalisms involved. Then, to cross-check our results against any issue in the simulation we have compared experimental data (PDD and profiles for electrons in the range 4 to 12 MeV) with simulations performed independently using both Penelope2011 and Geant4 codes. To do so, the geometry and materials of the head of the accelerator have been fully characterized following information provided by the manufacturer. Results: Both simulations agree with experimental data within experimental uncertainties (±1 mm displacement), although small variations (less than 10%) in the mean energy and FWHM are required to match measured values depending on the code used. Conclusion: Independent Monte Carlo simulations were used to obtain an excellent match to measured electron dose distributions. This opens the road to use such data for evaluating shielding requirements which is the main objective of this project.

https://doi.org/10.1118/1.4888568