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Sensitivity of whole human teeth to fast neutrons and gamma-rays estimated by L-band EPR spectroscopy
Authors:Zdravkova Marieta  Denis Jean-Marc  Gallez Bernard  Debuyst Rene
Affiliation:

a Laboratory of Biomedical Magnetic Resonance, Université catholique de Louvain, Avenue Hippocrate, 10, B-1200, Brussels, Belgium

b Unit of Radiobiology and Radioprotection, Université catholique de Louvain, Avenue Hippocrate, 54, B-1200, Brussels, Belgium

c Laboratory of Medicinal Chemistry and Radiopharmacy, Université catholique de Louvain, Avenue Mounier, 73, B-1200, Brussels, Belgium

Abstract:This paper reports the first attempt to use L-band spectroscopy for estimating the sensitivity of whole teeth to fast neutrons and gamma-rays. Three teeth were successively irradiated first with fast neutrons with a wide energy spectrum (mean energy around 30 MeV) up to 160 Gy and then with gamma-rays up to 14 Gy. After each irradiation, L-band (1 GHz) EPR spectra of each whole tooth surrounded by the surface–coil resonator were recorded, yielding a single composite line principally due to CO2 and native radicals. The sensitivities are estimated by the slopes of the linear dose response curves of the dosimetric CO2 radicals. The ratios of the gamma/neutron sensitivities were found to be in the range 8–9 (±2) for the three teeth.
Keywords:L-band EPR   Tooth   Neutron and gamma irradiation
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