Approved by the Commission in March 2023.
Ann ICRP. 2023 Dec;52(4):9-98. doi: 10.1177/01466453231210647.
The calculation of doses to organs and tissues of interest due to internally emitting radionuclides requires knowledge of the time-dependent distribution of the radionuclide, its physical decay properties, and the fraction of emitted energy absorbed per mass of the target. The latter property is quantified as the specific absorbed fraction (SAF). This publication provides photon, electron, alpha particle, and neutron (for nuclides undergoing spontaneous fission) SAF values for the suite of reference individuals. The reference individuals are defined largely by information provided in ICRP . Some improvements and additional data are provided in this publication which define the reference individual's source and target region masses used in the Occupational Intake of Radionuclides (OIR) and Dose Coefficients for Intakes of Radionuclides by Members of the Public series of publications. The set of reference individuals includes males and females at 0 (newborn), 1, 5, 10, 15, and 20 (adult) years of age. The reference adult masses and SAFs provided in this publication are identical to those in ICRP and those used in the OIR series of publications. Computation of SAF values involves simulating radiation transport in computational models which represent the geometry of the reference individuals. The reference voxel phantoms of ICRP are used for photon and neutron transport, and most electron transport. Alpha particle transport is not necessary for large tissue regions as the short range allows for an assumption of full energy absorption (absorbed fraction of unity) for self-irradiation geometries. Additional computational models are needed for charged particles in small, overlapping, or interlaced geometries. Stylised models are described and used for electrons and alpha particles in the alimentary and respiratory tract regions. Image-based models are used to compute SAFs for charged particles within the skeleton. This publication is accompanied by an electronic supplement which includes files containing SAFs for each radiation type in each reference individual. The supplement also includes source and target region masses for each reference individual, as well as skeletal dose-response functions for photons incident upon the skeleton.© 2024 ICRP. Published by SAGE.
由于内部发射的放射性核素,器官和感兴趣组织的剂量计算需要了解放射性核素的时间相关分布、其物理衰变特性以及每质量目标吸收的发射能量分数。后一特性被量化为特定吸收分数(SAF)。本出版物提供了光子、电子、α粒子和中子(对于经历自发裂变的核素)对于整套参考个体的 SAF 值。参考个体主要由 ICRP 提供的信息定义。本出版物提供了一些改进和附加数据,定义了在职业放射性核素摄入(OIR)和公众成员放射性核素摄入剂量系数系列出版物中使用的参考个体的源和目标区域质量。参考个体集包括 0(新生儿)、1、5、10、15 和 20(成人)岁的男性和女性。本出版物中提供的参考成人质量和 SAF 与 ICRP 中的相同,也与 OIR 系列出版物中使用的相同。SAF 值的计算涉及在代表参考个体几何形状的计算模型中模拟辐射传输。ICRP 的参考体素体模用于光子和中子传输,以及大多数电子传输。由于短程允许自照射几何形状的全能量吸收(吸收分数为 1)假设,因此对于大组织区域不需要进行 α 粒子传输。对于小、重叠或交织的几何形状,需要额外的计算模型。对于胃肠道和呼吸道区域的电子和 α 粒子,描述并使用了简化模型。使用基于图像的模型来计算骨骼内带电粒子的 SAF。本出版物附有一个电子补充文件,其中包含每个参考个体中每种辐射类型的 SAF 文件。该补充还包括每个参考个体的源和目标区域质量,以及入射到骨骼上的光子的骨骼剂量响应函数。© 2024 ICRP。由 SAGE 出版。