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Internal exposure rate conversion coefficients and absorbed fractions of mouse for 137Cs, 134Cs and 90Sr contamination in body

Journal

JOURNAL OF RADIATION RESEARCH
Volume 61, Issue 4, Pages 535-545

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/jrr/rraa030

Keywords

internal exposure; internal exposure rate conversion coefficient; absorbed fraction; Cs-137; Cs-134; Sr- 90

Funding

  1. JAEA Nuclear Energy S&T and Human Resource Development Project through concentrating wisdom Grant [JPJA19B19207322]

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The aim of this study was to determine parameters for estimating the internal exposure of all organs in mouse experiments from the radioactivity concentration in organs. The estimation of internal exposure rate conversion coefficients and absorbed fractions for Cs-137, Cs-134 and Sr-90 by the Particle and Heavy Ion Transport code System (PHITS) with a voxel-based mouse phantom is presented. The geometry of the voxel phantom is constructed from computer tomography images of a mouse 9 cm in length weighing 23.9 g. The voxel-based mouse phantom has the following organs: brain, skull, heart, lungs, liver, stomach, spleen, kidneys, bladder, testis and tissue (tissue and other organs). Gamma- and beta-rays from Cs-137, Cs-134 and Sr-90 sources in each source organ are generated and scored for every target organ. The internal exposure rate conversion coefficients and absorbed fractions are calculated from deposition energies in each target organ from each source organ and are used to generate an internal exposure rate conversion coefficient matrix and an absorbed fraction matrix. The absorbed fractions of beta-rays in the source organs are roughly 0.5-0.8 for Cs-137 and Cs-134, and the absorbed fractions of gamma-rays are <0.04 for Cs-137 and <0.03 for Cs-134. The internal exposure rate conversion coefficient matrix is defined using the absorbed fractions. The calculated internal exposure rate coefficient matrix is tested under a uniform radioactivity concentration of 1 Bq/kg for Cs-137, Cs-134 and Sr-90. The estimated internal exposure rates in the mouse whole body for Cs-137, Cs-134 and Sr-90 are 3.28 x 10(-3) , 2.55 x 10(-3) and 1.20 x 10(-2) mu Gy/d, respectively. These values are very similar to those for an ellipsoid frog (31.4 g) and an ellipsoid crab egg mass (12.6 g) reported in ICRP Publication 108.

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