Modeling water radiolysis with Geant4-DNA: Impact of the temporal structure of the irradiation pulse under oxygen conditions
The differences in H2O2 production between conventional (CONV) and ultra-high dose rate (UHDR) irradiations in water radiolysis are still not fully understood. The lower levels of this radiolytic species, as a critical end product of water radiolysis, are particularly relevant for investigating the...
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Zusammenfassung: | The differences in H2O2 production between conventional (CONV) and ultra-high
dose rate (UHDR) irradiations in water radiolysis are still not fully
understood. The lower levels of this radiolytic species, as a critical end
product of water radiolysis, are particularly relevant for investigating the
connection between the high-density energy deposition during short-duration
physical events (ionizations or excitations) and biological responses of the
FLASH effect. In this study, we developed a new Geant4-DNA chemistry model to
simulate radiolysis considering the time structure of the irradiation pulse at
different absorbed doses to liquid water of 0.01, 0.1, 1, and 2 Gy under 1 MeV
electron irradiation. The model allows the description of the beam's temporal
structure, including the pulse duration, the pulse repetition frequency, and
the pulse amplitude for the different beam irradiation conditions through a
wide dose rate range, from 0.01 Gy/s up to about 105 Gy/s, at various oxygen
concentrations. The preliminary results indicate a correlation between the
temporal structure of the pulses and a significant reduction in the production
of reactive oxygen species (ROS) at different dose rates. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2409.11993 |