Published September 1983 | Version v1
Journal article

Calculational methods for estimating skin dose from electrons in Co-60 gamma-ray beams

  • 1. Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison

Description

Several methods have been employed to calculate the relative contribution to skin dose due to scattered electrons in Co-60 gamma-ray beams. Either the Klein-Nishina differential scattering probability is employed to determine the number and initial energy of electrons scattered into the direction of a detector, or a Gaussian approximation is used to specify the surface distribution of initial pencil electron beams created by parallel or diverging photon fields. Results of these calculations are compared with experimental data. In addition, that fraction of relative surface dose resulting from photon interactions in air alone is estimated and compared with data extrapolated from measurements at large source-surface distance (SSD). The contribution to surface dose from electrons generated in air is 50% or more of the total skin dose for SSDs greater than 80 cm

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Journal Title
Med. Phys.
Journal Volume
10
Journal Issue
5
Series
Med. Phys.
Journal Page Range
622-627
ISSN
0094-2405