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Characterization of the BOLDPET optical prototype, an innovative Cherenkov detector for 511 keV $\gamma$ radiation

Authors :
Chyzh, Roman
Tauzin, Gerard
Yvon, Dominique
Sung, Chi-Hsun
Breton, Dominique
Maalmi, Jihane
Schäfers, Klaus
Weinheimer, Christian
Sharyy, Viatcheslav
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

In the present work we describe the design, construction, and testing of the optical prototype developed for the BOLDPET project, with the objective of creating a PET detection module with high spatial and time resolution. The BOLDPET technology uses an innovative detection liquid, trimethylbismuth, for detecting 511 keV $\gamma$-quanta resulting from positron annihilation. The optical signal is exclusively produced through the Cherenkov mechanism, and the produced photons are detected using Planacon microchannel-plate photomultiplier. We achieve an excellent time resolution of 150 ps (FWHM) within a sizable detection volume measuring 55 mm x 55 mm x 25 mm. Through detailed Geant4 simulations, we examine the limiting factors affecting time resolution and explore potential avenues for improvement. Furthermore, we demonstrate the feasibility of coarse 2D localization of interactions using the optical signal alone, achieving a precision of about 5-8 mm (FWHM) within the homogeneous detection volume.<br />Comment: Accepted by JINST

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2401.17003
Document Type :
Working Paper