Design of a mixed material moderator in a beam-shaping assembly for proton accelerator-based boron neutron capture therapy.
Yulin GeYao ZhongNan YuanYanbing SunLiping ZouZhen YangWei MaLiang LuPublished in: Applied radiation and isotopes : including data, instrumentation and methods for use in agriculture, industry and medicine (2024)
Boron Neutron Capture Therapy is being promoted with the development of accelerator neutron sources, and many new accelerator-based BNCT facilities are being built. In Particle Accelerator Facility project of Sun Yat-sen University, we plan to build a terminal for BNCT research based on an 8 MeV, CW 3 mA proton accelerator. In this paper, we present a beam-shaping assembly for this proton accelerator with such low 24 kW beam power, using composite moderator materials composed of five elements: Mg, Al, F, O, and Li. The calculation result of FLUKA with ENDF/B and JENDL libraries shows that the epithermal neutron beam flux is 1.57×10 9 n/cm 2 /s with the CW 3 mA proton beam. The fast neutron component and the gamma ray component under free-air condition are 1.49×10 -13 Gy∙cm 2 and 8.12×10 -14 Gy∙cm 2 respectively, in line with IAEA-TECDOC-1223 design recommendations. The thermal analysis shows that the maximum temperature of beryllium target is 706.5 K, and the structure materials of BSA do not melt.