Publications by authors named "S MARCATILI"

Article Synopsis
  • - We proposed a new method for real-time monitoring of particle therapy treatments using the Prompt Gamma (PG) timing technique and Time-Of-Flight (TOF) measurements to enhance sensitivity in particle range detection even with limited counting statistics.
  • - Our approach, termed Prompt Gamma Time Imaging (PGTI), combines data from multiple detectors around a target, showing potential for millimetric sensitivity with a proton time resolution of 235 ps in low-intensity conditions.
  • - The TIARA system, a multi-channel detector we are developing, aims to optimize detection efficiency and signal-to-noise ratio through innovative design, utilizing a combination of PbF crystal and silicon photoMultiplier technologies alongside diamond-based beam monitoring.
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We propose a novel prompt-gamma (PG) imaging modality for real-time monitoring in proton therapy: PG time imaging (PGTI). By measuring the time-of-flight (TOF) between a beam monitor and a PG detector, our goal is to reconstruct the PG vertex distribution in 3D. In this paper, a dedicated, non-iterative reconstruction strategy is proposed (PGTI reconstruction).

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Online ion range monitoring in hadron therapy can be performed via detection of secondary radiation, such as prompt-rays, emitted during treatment. The promptemission profile is correlated with the ion depth-dose profile and can be reconstructed via Compton imaging. The line-cone reconstruction, using the intersection between the primary beam trajectory and the cone reconstructed via a Compton camera, requires negligible computation time compared to iterative algorithms.

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We measured the radiation tolerance of commercially available diamonds grown by the Chemical Vapor Deposition process by measuring the charge created by a 120 GeV hadron beam in a 50 μm pitch strip detector fabricated on each diamond sample before and after irradiation. We irradiated one group of samples with 70 MeV protons, a second group of samples with fast reactor neutrons (defined as energy greater than 0.1 MeV), and a third group of samples with 200 MeV pions, in steps, to (8.

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In order to fully exploit the ballistic potential of particle therapy, we propose an online range monitoring concept based on time-of-flight (TOF)-resolved prompt gamma (PG) detection in a single proton counting regime. In a proof of principle experiment, different types of monolithic scintillating gamma detectors are read in time coincidence with a diamond-based beam hodoscope, in order to build TOF spectra of PG generated in a target presenting an air cavity of variable thickness. Since the measurement was carried out at low beam currents (< 1 proton/bunch) it was possible to reach excellent coincidence time resolutions, of the order of 100 ps (σ).

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