Um acelerador linear compacto para a produção de radioisótopos de tomografia por emissão de pósitrons (PET): estudos preliminares
Resumo
A compact linear accelerator will be designed for the local production of Positron
Emission Tomography (PET) radioisotopes in the forthcoming Brazilian Maximum
Biological Containment Laboratory (LNMCB), a biosafety level 4 (BSL-4) laboratory
under construction inside the campus of the Brazilian Center for Research in Energy
and Materials (CNPEM). The local production is vital to allow the use of short halflife
PET radioisotopes, such as 11C (20.4 min), 13N (10 min), 15O (2 min) and 18F
(110 min), for the study of highly dangerous pathogens in small animals using a
hybrid PET/MR imaging system. The accelerator is under development within the
framework of a collaboration agreement with the European Organization for Nuclear
Research (CERN), which suggests a solution based on an innovative and very compact
linear accelerator known as High Frequency Radio-Frequency Quadrupole (HF-RFQ).
This solution presents several technological challenges and demands high specialized
human resources, which is ideal for a frontier scientific center as CNPEM. This thesis
documents part of the first efforts to understand not only theoretical and practical
aspects of an HF-RFQ, but also the specific demands of the application for which
the accelerator is being designed, the production of short half-life PET radioisotopes.
The main routes of production of the desired radioisotopes were identified and their
cross-sections curves were analysed in order to decided the most proper bombarding
ion and the best output energy range for the accelerator. It was concluded by this
preliminary analysis that protons accelerated up to an energy range of around 7 and
8 MeV could properly produce the short half-life PET isotopes 11C, 13N, 15O and 18F.
Also, a bibliographic review of all the four existing HF-RFQ projects is presented for
the purpose of gathering useful material that will help CNPEM engineers to learn
from what other research groups around the world are developing.
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