Cell irradiation setup and dosimetry for radiobiological studies at ELBE


Cell irradiation setup and dosimetry for radiobiological studies at ELBE

Zeil, K.; Beyreuther, E.; Lessmann, E.; Wagner, W.; Pawelke, J.

The radiation source ELBE delivers different types of secondary radiation, which is used for cell irradiation studies in radiobiological research. Thereby an important issue is the determination of the biological effectiveness of photon radiation as a function of photon energy by using low energetic, monochromatic channeling radiation (10-100 keV) and high energetic bremsstrahlung (up to 40 MV). Radiobiological studies at the research facility ELBE demand special technical and dosimetric prerequisites. Therefore, a cell irradiation system (CIS) has been designed, constructed and installed at the beam line. The CIS allows automatic irradiation of a larger cell sample number and the compensation of spatial inhomogeneity of the dose distribution within the beam spot. The recently introduced GafChromic EBT radiochromic film model has been used to verify the cell irradiation dose deposition achieving a dose uncertainty of <5 %. Both, the installed cell irradiation system and the developed dosimetric procedure based on the use of the EBT film have been experimentally tested at ELBE. The biological effectiveness of 34 MV bremsstrahlung with respect to 200 kV X-rays from a conventional X-ray tube has been determined. An RBE value of 0.75 has been measured in good agreement with literature.

  • Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B 267(2008)14, 2403-2410

Permalink: https://www.hzdr.de/publications/Publ-11812
Publ.-Id: 11812