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Comparison of two methods simulating inter-track interactions using the radiobiological Monte Carlo toolkit
Larissa Derksen1, Sebastian Adeberg2,3,4, Klemens Zink1,2,3
1University of Applied Sciences, Institute of Medical Physics and Radiation Protection, Giessen, Germany.
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Objective.To compare two independently developed methods that enable modelling inter-track interactions in TOPAS-nBio by examining the yield of radiolytic species in radiobiological Monte Carlo track structure simulations. One method uses a phase space file to assign more than one primary to one event, allowing for inter-track interaction between these primary particles. This method has previously been developed by this working group and published earlier. Using the other method, chemical reactions are simulated based on a new version of the independent reaction time approach to allow inter-track interactions.Approach.G-values were calculated and compared using both methods for different numbers of tracks able to undergo inter-track interactions.Main results.Differences in theG-values simulated with the two methods strongly depend on the molecule type, and deviations can range up to 3.9% (H2O2), although, on average, the deviations are smaller than 1.5%.Significance.Both methods seem to be suitable for simulating inter-track interactions, as they provide comparableG-values even though both techniques were developed independently of each other.
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