The First Born Approximation for Ionization and Charge Transfer in Energetic Collisions of Multiply Charged Ions with Water
Language
en
Article de revue
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Advances in Quantum Chemistry. 2013, vol. 65, p. 269-313
Elsevier
English Abstract
With the more and more regular use of ionizing radiations in medicine and more particularly in hadrontherapy, it is today necessary to describe--with the highest degree of accuracy--the biological consequences of irradiations. ...Read more >
With the more and more regular use of ionizing radiations in medicine and more particularly in hadrontherapy, it is today necessary to describe--with the highest degree of accuracy--the biological consequences of irradiations. To model the track-structure of charged particles in biological matter and then to quantify the full spectra of radio-induced cellular damages, Monte Carlo simulations are the preferential methods. The latter consist in modelling the history of the ionizing particles by means of a large set of input data, namely, the differential and total interaction cross sections in order to finely describe the complete kinematics of the ion-induced collisions. In these conditions, we clearly understand the necessity for the radiobiologists and the radiotherapists to access to accurate cross sections--in particular for collisions with water target--the latter being commonly used as surrogate of the cellular medium. We here report a review of the existing 1st Born predictions for describing the ionization and the charge transfer processes in the high-impact energy-regime particularly investigated in hadrontherapy.Read less <
English Keywords
Ion-water collisions
Charge transfer
Ionization
The first Born approximation
Correct Coulomb boundary conditions
Semi-empirical models
Energy spectra
Secondary (delta) electrons
Vapour and liquid water
Origin
Hal imported