The Italian PRoton IMAging (PRIMA) collaboration is developing a Proton Computed Radiography (pCR) apparatus. It should be considere d a first step toward Proton Computed Tomography (pCT), which is expected to be a valuabl e tool to directly measure stopping power distribution of tissues and to improve the quality of treatment planning in proton therapy. The pCR apparatus includes a tracker (based on a set of identical tracker modules, each including a silicon microstrip detector) to measure proton traj ectory and a calorimeter (made of four YAG:Ce optically separated crystals) to measure res idual energy. Two tracker modules can be assembled in a x-y plane, capable to measure the lo cal coordinates of the incoming proton. The first assembled x-y plane has been recently coupled to the calorimeter, and this system was tested with 62MeV protons. Results from this experi ment are presented in this contribution.

Test of a proton radiography prototype with 62MeV protons / Menichelli D; Bruzzi M; Bucciolini M; Pallotta S; Scaringella M ; Talamonti C ; Tesi M; Candiano G; Cirrone G.A.P; Cuttone G; Civinini C; Brianzi M; Lo Presti D; Sipala V; Marrazzo L; Randazzo N. - ELETTRONICO. - (2009), pp. 1-7. (Intervento presentato al convegno 9th International Conference on Large Scale Applications and Radiation Hardness of Semiconductor Detectors, RD 2009).

Test of a proton radiography prototype with 62MeV protons

BRUZZI, MARA;BUCCIOLINI, MARTA;PALLOTTA, STEFANIA;TALAMONTI, CINZIA;Marrazzo L;
2009

Abstract

The Italian PRoton IMAging (PRIMA) collaboration is developing a Proton Computed Radiography (pCR) apparatus. It should be considere d a first step toward Proton Computed Tomography (pCT), which is expected to be a valuabl e tool to directly measure stopping power distribution of tissues and to improve the quality of treatment planning in proton therapy. The pCR apparatus includes a tracker (based on a set of identical tracker modules, each including a silicon microstrip detector) to measure proton traj ectory and a calorimeter (made of four YAG:Ce optically separated crystals) to measure res idual energy. Two tracker modules can be assembled in a x-y plane, capable to measure the lo cal coordinates of the incoming proton. The first assembled x-y plane has been recently coupled to the calorimeter, and this system was tested with 62MeV protons. Results from this experi ment are presented in this contribution.
2009
Proceedings of Science
9th International Conference on Large Scale Applications and Radiation Hardness of Semiconductor Detectors, RD 2009
Menichelli D; Bruzzi M; Bucciolini M; Pallotta S; Scaringella M ; Talamonti C ; Tesi M; Candiano G; Cirrone G.A.P; Cuttone G; Civinini C; Brianzi M; Lo Presti D; Sipala V; Marrazzo L; Randazzo N
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