W values for low-energy protons in methane-based tissue equivalent gas and its constituents

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, , Citation E Waibel and G Willems 1992 Phys. Med. Biol. 37 249 DOI 10.1088/0031-9155/37/1/018

0031-9155/37/1/249

Abstract

The mean energy, W, expended per ion pair formed has been determined experimentally for protons completely stopped in methane-based tissue-equivalent gas (TE gas) and its constituents, methane, carbon dioxide and nitrogen, covering the energy range from 1 to 100 keV. Differential omega values were derived from the energy dependence of W. While the W values for TE gas and methane decrease monotonously with increasing energy up to 100 keV, the results for carbon dioxide and nitrogen show a flat minimum around 20 keV. For practical application, analytical functions have been fitted to the experimental data. Using a simple additivity rule of the ionization yield, it is possible to determine the W values for this TE gas mixture from those of the pure gas components within the limits of experimental uncertainty.

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10.1088/0031-9155/37/1/018