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A Bonner Sphere Spectrometer for pulsed fields
/ Aza, E (CERN ; Thessaloniki U.) ; Dinar, N (CERN) ; Manessi, G P (CERN ; Liverpool U.) ; Silari, M (CERN)
The use of conventional Bonner Sphere Spectrometers (BSS) in pulsed neutron fields (PNF) is limited by the fact that proportional counters, usually employed as the thermal neutron detectors, suffer from dead time losses and show severe underestimation of the neutron interaction rate, which leads to strong distortion of the calculated spectrum. In order to avoid these limitations, an innovative BSS, called BSS-LUPIN, has been developed for measuring in PNF. [...]
2018 - 5 p.
- Published in : Radiat. Prot. Dosim. 168 (2018) 149-153
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Secondary neutrons inside a proton therapy facility: MCNPX simulations compared to measurements performed with a Bonner Sphere Spectrometer and neutron H*(10) monitors
/ De Smet, Valérie (IRISIB, Bruxelles ; Brussels U., IIHE) ; De Saint-Hubert, Marijke (SCK-CEN, Mol) ; Dinar, Nesrine (CERN ; Joseph Fourier U.) ; Manessi, Giacomo Paolo (CERN) ; Aza, Eleni (CERN ; Aristotle U., Thessaloniki) ; Cassell, Christopher (Milan Polytechnic) ; Saldarriaga Vargas, Clarita (SCK-CEN, Mol) ; Van Hoey, Olivier (SCK-CEN, Mol) ; Mathot, Gilles (IBA, Louvain-la-Neuve) ; Stichelbaut, Frédéric (IBA, Louvain-la-Neuve) et al.
Neutron spectrometry measurements with an extended-range Bonner Sphere Spectrometer (BSS), as well as neutron H*(10) measurements using an extended-range rem meter WENDI-2, a conventional rem meter LB 6411 and a tissue-equivalent proportional counter, were performed inside and around the Fixed-Beam Treatment Room at the proton therapy facility of Essen, in Germany. The WENDI-2 stood out as the easiest detector for making accurate neutron H*(10) measurements, since its direct measurements were equivalent to the H*(10) rates obtained with the BSS. [...]
2017 - 16 p.
- Published in : Radiat. Meas. 99 (2017) 25-40
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SECONDARY NEUTRON DOSES IN A PROTON THERAPY CENTRE
/ De Saint-Hubert, M (SCK-CEN, Mol) ; Saldarriaga Vargas, C (SCK-CEN, Mol) ; Van Hoey, O (SCK-CEN, Mol) ; Schoonjans, W (SCK-CEN, Mol) ; De Smet, V (ISIB, Brussels ; Brussels U., IIHE) ; Mathot, G (IBA, Louvain-la-Neuve) ; Stichelbaut, F (IBA, Louvain-la-Neuve) ; Manessi, G (CERN ; Liverpool U.) ; Dinar, N (CERN) ; Aza, E (CERN) et al.
The formation of secondary high-energy neutrons in proton therapy can be a concern for radiation protection of staff. In this joint intercomparative study (CERN, SCK•CEN and IBA/IRISIB/ULB), secondary neutron doses were assessed with different detectors in several positions in the Proton Therapy Centre, Essen (Germany). [...]
2016 - 6 p.
- Published in : Radiat. Prot. Dosim. 170 (2015) 336-341
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Instrument intercomparison in the high-energy field at the CERN-EU reference field (CERF) facility and comparison with the 2017 FLUKA simulations
/ Dinar, N (CERN ; Orsay, LAL) ; Pozzi, F (CERN) ; Silari, M (CERN) ; Puzo, P (Orsay, LAL) ; Chiriotti, S (SCK-CEN, Mol) ; De Saint-Hubert, M (SCK-CEN, Mol) ; Vanhavere, F (SCK-CEN, Mol) ; Van Hoey, O (SCK-CEN, Mol) ; Orchard, G M (Ontario U. Inst. Tech.) ; Waker, A J (Ontario U. Inst. Tech.)
This paper discusses an instrument intercomparison performed in the high-energy field at the CERF facility at CERN between 2015 and 2017 (October 2015, May 2016, November 2016 and June 2017). Measurements were performed in several reference exposure locations with the CERN extended-range Bonner Sphere Spectrometer (BSS), a Berthold LB4611, the LINUS rem counter from CERN, the LUPIN rem counter from ELSE Nuclear, the FHT 762 Wide Energy Neutron Detection Instrument (WENDI-II) from Thermo Scientific, the LUDLUM MODEL 42–41 PRESCILA NEUTRON PROBE and two models of Tissue-equivalent proportional counters (TEPCs) from Far West Technologies. [...]
2018 - 11 p.
- Published in : Radiat. Meas. 117 (2018) 24-34
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Comparison of the performance of different instruments in the stray neutron field around the CERN Proton Synchrotron
/ Aza, Eleni (CERN) ; Caresana, Marco ; Cassell, Christopher ; Colombo, Valeria ; Damjanovic, Sanja (CERN) ; Gilardoni, Simone (CERN) ; Manessi, Giacomo Paolo (CERN) ; Pangallo, Michel (CERN) ; Perrin, Daniel (CERN) ; Silari, Marco (CERN)
This paper discusses an intercomparison campaign carried out in several locations around the CERN Proton Synchrotron. The locations were selected in order to perform the measurements in different stray field conditions. [...]
2014 - 6 p.
- Published in : Radiat. Prot. Dosim. 161 (2014) 190-195
In : 12th International SYmposium on Neutron and Ion Dosimetry Symposium, Aix-en-provence, France, 3 - 7 Jun 2013, pp.190-195
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Instrument intercomparison in the pulsed neutron fieldsat the CERN HiRadMat facility
/ Aza, E (CERN) ; Caresana, M (Milan Polytechnic) ; Cassell, C (Wollongong U. ; Milan Polytechnic) ; Charitonidis, N (CERN ; Ecole Polytechnique, Lausanne, LPAP) ; Harrouch, E (CERN) ; Manessi, G P (CERN ; Liverpool U.) ; Pangallo, M (CERN) ; Perrin, D (CERN) ; Samara, E (CERN ; Athens U.) ; Silari, M (CERN)
An intercomparison of the performances of active neutron detectors was carried out in pulsed neutron fi elds in the new HiRadMat facility at CERN. Five detectors were employed: four of them (two ionization chambers and two rem counters) are routinely employed in the CERN radiation monitoring system, while the fi fth is a novel instrument, called LUPIN, speci fi cally conceived for applications in pulsed neutron fi elds. [...]
2014 - 8 p.
- Published in : Radiat. Meas. 61 (2014) 25-32
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The LUPIN detector : supporting least intrusive beam monitoring technique through neutron detection
/ Manessi, G P (CERN ; Cockcroft Inst. Accel. Sci. Tech. ; Liverpool U.) ; Silari, M (CERN) ; Welsch, C (Cockcroft Inst. Accel. Sci. Tech. ; Liverpool U.) ; Caresana, M (Milan Polytechnic) ; Ferrarini, M (CNAO, Pavia)
The Long interval, Ultra-wide dynamic Pile-up free Neutron rem counter (LUPIN) is a novel detector initially developed for radiation protection purposes, specifically conceived for applications in pulsed neutron fields. The detector has a measurement capability varying over many orders of neutron burst intensity, from a single neutron up to thousands of interactions for each burst, without showing any saturation effect. [...]
2013
Published version from JACoW: PDF;
In : 2nd International Beam Instrumentation Conference, Oxford, UK, 16 - 19 Sep 2013, pp.WECL3
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