Essentials of Nuclear Medicine Physics, Instrumentation, and Radiation Biology. Rachel A. Powsner

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Ionization. The ejected electron and the positively charged atom are called an “ion pair” (demarcated by dashed line).

       Linear energy transfer

      Linear energy transfer (LET) is the amount of energy transferred in a given distance by a particle moving through an absorber. Linear energy transfer is related to specific ionization:

upper L upper E upper T equals upper S upper I times upper W

      Alpha particles are classified as high LET radiation, beta particles and photons as low LET radiation.

       Range

      In traversing an absorber, an electron loses energy at each interaction with the atoms of the absorber. The energy loss per interaction is variable. Therefore, the total distance traveled by electrons of the same energy can vary by as much as 3% to 4%. This variation in range is called the straggling of the ranges. The heavier alpha particles are not affected to a significant degree and demonstrate very little straggling of range.

      Annihilation

      Bremsstrahlung

Schematic illustration of particle range in an absorber. Schematic illustration of annihilation reaction. Schematic illustration of einstein’s theory of the equivalence of energy and mass. Schematic illustration of bremsstrahlung.

      1 1. Shapiro, J. Radiation Protection. A Guide for Scientists, Regulators, and Physicians, 4th edn. Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press, 2002, pp. 42 and 53.

Schematic illustration of bremsstrahlung X-ray energies vary from near zero to the maximum incident beta particle energy.

      1 Which of the following is true of the interaction of charged particles with matter?Alpha particles have a higher LET than beta particles.The range of alpha particles is generally greater than beta particles.Alpha particles have a higher specific ionization than beta particles.

      2 True or false: Bremsstrahlung is X‐ray radiation emitted as a moving electron or positron decelerates and changes direction in close proximity to a nucleus.

      3 True or false: The photoelectric effect is the dominant type of photon interaction in tissue for radionuclides used in the practice of nuclear medicine.

      4 For each of the terms listed here, select the appropriate definition:HVL (half value layer).TVL (tenth value layer).μ (mu) (linear attenuation coefficient).Thickness of an attenuator that will reduce the intensity

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