Title of article :
Beam shaping assembly study for BNCT facility based on a 2.5 MeV proton accelerator on Li target
Author/Authors :
Fantidis, J. G. Department of Electrical Engineering - Eastern Macedonia and Thrace Institute of Technology - 65404 Kavála - Greece
Abstract :
A new study for a boron neutron capture therapy irradiation facility, based on a 2.5 MeV proton accelerator on a thick Li
target as neutron converter, is presented here. The beam shaping assembly (BSA) modeling has been performed with the use
of the MCNP5 Monte Carlo code. The fast (i.e., > 10 keV) neutron component yielded by the 7Li(p,n)7Be reaction is slowed
down through TiF3
neutron spectrum shifter, while to obtain a high-quality epithermal neutron beam at the beam port exit
additional layers for thermal neutrons removal and shielding of gamma rays were used. Moreover, 60Ni and Ti6Al14V
were
selected to filter out and further remove the residual fast neutron component, while cadmium was chosen as thermal neutrons
absorber, and bismuth was selected for gamma rays shielding. The therapeutic effectiveness of the proposed BSA was
evaluated by performing a set of dose-equivalent distribution calculations in a standard Snyder head phantom. The simulation
results show that the proposed BSA modeling meets all the recommended by IAEA criteria and provides one possible
technical choice for an accelerator-based BNCT irradiation facility in a hospital environment.
Keywords :
BNCT , 7Li(p,n)7Be , proton accelerators , Li target , MCNP5
Journal title :
Journal of Theoretical and Applied Physics