Sci-Thur AM: Planning - 07: A fast and accurate source model for energy and intensity modulated electron beams

Medical Physics
P Papaconstadopoulos, Jan Seuntjens

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to develop a highly accurate and fast method for calculating electron beam dose distributions in Modulated Electron Radiation Therapy (MERT). An algorithm has been developed for creating phase-space files at the exit of a linear accelerator for any arbitrary intensity and energy electron beam without the need of full Monte Carlo simulations. The model assigns each particle to one of the 3 following sources: primary, secondary collimator and electron collimator scatter. The primary component is derived by fast MC transport in air. The scatter components are derived by the use of MC pre-calculated leaf kernels. Each kernel includes the fluence distribution, energy distribution and scatter probability of generating an electron from a leaf. The original position is sampled from tunable Gaussian or uniform distributions. The direction is estimated by geometrical means. According to the projection of the direction a particle is rejected if it is expected to suffer a leaf-hit. A leaf-hit counter is used to calculate the output of scatter particles based on the pre-calculated scatter probabilities. To account for multiple coulomb scattering in air a MC-corrected version of the Fermi-Eyges scattering theory ...Continue Reading

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