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Maximum likelihood positioning for gamma-ray imaging detectors with depth of interaction measurement

A. SebastiaVicente HerreroJ.f. ToledoCh.w. LercheRamón J. AliagaR.j. ColomNéstor FerrandoJosé MonzóR. GadeaRomain EsteveF. SanchezJorge D. MartinezJose M. BenllochA. RosFernando Mateo

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PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsScintillationPhysics::Instrumentation and Detectorsbusiness.industryDetectorGamma rayCentroidStandard deviationCenter of gravityOpticsPosition (vector)businessInstrumentationImage resolution

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Abstract The center of gravity algorithm leads to strong artifacts for gamma-ray imaging detectors that are based on monolithic scintillation crystals and position sensitive photo-detectors. This is a consequence of using the centroids as position estimates. The fact that charge division circuits can also be used to compute the standard deviation of the scintillation light distribution opens a way out of this drawback. We studied the feasibility of maximum likelihood estimation for computing the true gamma-ray photo-conversion position from the centroids and the standard deviation of the light distribution. The method was evaluated on a test detector that consists of the position sensitive photomultiplier tube H8500 and a monolithic LSO crystal ( 42 mm × 42 mm × 10 mm ). Spatial resolution was measured for the centroids and the maximum likelihood estimates. The results suggest that the maximum likelihood positioning is feasible and partially removes the strong artifacts of the center of gravity algorithm.

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2009.01.060