Spectrum reconstruction from a scattering measurement using the adjoint Boltzmann transport equation for photons

Quality control of medical radiological systems is of fundamental importance, and requires efficient methods for accurately determine the X-ray source spectrum. Straightforward measurements of X-ray spectra in standard operating require the limitation of the high photon flux, and therefore the measu...

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Main Author: Baré, Jonathan <1981>
Other Authors: Fernandez, Jorge Eduardo
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:en
Published: Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna 2012
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Online Access:http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/4892/
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spelling ndltd-unibo.it-oai-amsdottorato.cib.unibo.it-48922014-11-18T04:51:25Z Spectrum reconstruction from a scattering measurement using the adjoint Boltzmann transport equation for photons Baré, Jonathan <1981> ING-IND/18 Fisica dei reattori nucleari Quality control of medical radiological systems is of fundamental importance, and requires efficient methods for accurately determine the X-ray source spectrum. Straightforward measurements of X-ray spectra in standard operating require the limitation of the high photon flux, and therefore the measure has to be performed in a laboratory. However, the optimal quality control requires frequent in situ measurements which can be only performed using a portable system. To reduce the photon flux by 3 magnitude orders an indirect technique based on the scattering of the X-ray source beam by a solid target is used. The measured spectrum presents a lack of information because of transport and detection effects. The solution is then unfolded by solving the matrix equation that represents formally the scattering problem. However, the algebraic system is ill-conditioned and, therefore, it is not possible to obtain a satisfactory solution. Special strategies are necessary to circumvent the ill-conditioning. Numerous attempts have been done to solve this problem by using purely mathematical methods. In this thesis, a more physical point of view is adopted. The proposed method uses both the forward and the adjoint solutions of the Boltzmann transport equation to generate a better conditioned linear algebraic system. The procedure has been tested first on numerical experiments, giving excellent results. Then, the method has been verified with experimental measurements performed at the Operational Unit of Health Physics of the University of Bologna. The reconstructed spectra have been compared with the ones obtained with straightforward measurements, showing very good agreement. Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna Fernandez, Jorge Eduardo 2012-05-11 Doctoral Thesis PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/4892/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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Baré, Jonathan <1981>
Spectrum reconstruction from a scattering measurement using the adjoint Boltzmann transport equation for photons
description Quality control of medical radiological systems is of fundamental importance, and requires efficient methods for accurately determine the X-ray source spectrum. Straightforward measurements of X-ray spectra in standard operating require the limitation of the high photon flux, and therefore the measure has to be performed in a laboratory. However, the optimal quality control requires frequent in situ measurements which can be only performed using a portable system. To reduce the photon flux by 3 magnitude orders an indirect technique based on the scattering of the X-ray source beam by a solid target is used. The measured spectrum presents a lack of information because of transport and detection effects. The solution is then unfolded by solving the matrix equation that represents formally the scattering problem. However, the algebraic system is ill-conditioned and, therefore, it is not possible to obtain a satisfactory solution. Special strategies are necessary to circumvent the ill-conditioning. Numerous attempts have been done to solve this problem by using purely mathematical methods. In this thesis, a more physical point of view is adopted. The proposed method uses both the forward and the adjoint solutions of the Boltzmann transport equation to generate a better conditioned linear algebraic system. The procedure has been tested first on numerical experiments, giving excellent results. Then, the method has been verified with experimental measurements performed at the Operational Unit of Health Physics of the University of Bologna. The reconstructed spectra have been compared with the ones obtained with straightforward measurements, showing very good agreement.
author2 Fernandez, Jorge Eduardo
author_facet Fernandez, Jorge Eduardo
Baré, Jonathan <1981>
author Baré, Jonathan <1981>
author_sort Baré, Jonathan <1981>
title Spectrum reconstruction from a scattering measurement using the adjoint Boltzmann transport equation for photons
title_short Spectrum reconstruction from a scattering measurement using the adjoint Boltzmann transport equation for photons
title_full Spectrum reconstruction from a scattering measurement using the adjoint Boltzmann transport equation for photons
title_fullStr Spectrum reconstruction from a scattering measurement using the adjoint Boltzmann transport equation for photons
title_full_unstemmed Spectrum reconstruction from a scattering measurement using the adjoint Boltzmann transport equation for photons
title_sort spectrum reconstruction from a scattering measurement using the adjoint boltzmann transport equation for photons
publisher Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna
publishDate 2012
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