Publications by authors named "Deepa Sathian"

Treatment of cancer is carried out using photon beams from high-energy medical linear accelerators. Photo-neutrons are also produced as an unwanted by product in the process of dose delivery to the cancer patients during their radiation treatments. In the present study, photo-neutron dose equivalents (both thermal and fast components) per unit delivered gamma-photon dose were measured at different depths, as function of distances from iso-centre in patient plane, field sizes, wedge angles and at LINAC head for a 15-MV medical linear accelerator model Elekta Precise using multi-foil activation technique.

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A comprehensive measurement of radioactivity concentrations of the primordial radionuclides U, Th and K and their decay products in the soil samples collected from the sites of Indian research stations, Bharati and Maitri, at Antarctica was carried out using gamma spectrometric method. The activity concentrations in the soil samples of Bharati site were observed to be few times higher than of Maitri site. The major contributor to radioactivity content in the soil at Bharati site is Th radionuclide in higher concentration.

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Neutron scatter contributions as a function of distance along the transverse axis of 241Am-Be source were estimated by three different methods such as shadow cone, semi-empirical and Monte Carlo. The Monte Carlo-based FLUKA code was used to simulate the existing room used for the calibration of CR-39 detector as well as LB6411 doseratemeter for selected distances from 241Am-Be source. The modified 241Am-Be spectra at different irradiation geometries such as at different source detector distances, behind the shadow cone, at the surface of the water phantom were also evaluated using Monte Carlo calculations.

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Foil activation method is an accurate method for neutron fluence rate measurements. In this, the inactive foils are activated and the induced activity is then measured and correlated to the neutron fluence rate through the cross section for the reaction, number of atoms and time of irradiation. To evaluate this induced activity, gamma-ray spectrometers are generally used.

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