Title: LINEAR ATTENUATION COEFFICIENTS OF TISSUE-EQUIVALENT MATERIALS OF DIFFERING COMPOSITIONS FOR LOW ENERGY PHOTONS
Abstract: Total linear attenuation coefficients of three tissue equivalent materials differing in their fat contents were experimentally determined for low energy photons in the range 13-51 keV. It is found that their variations with photon energy for each of these materials are describable by two distinct power functions with the validity ranges being (13-23 keV) and (32-51 keV), respectively. Therefore, to adequately represent the variation of total linear attenuation coefficients over the full photon energy range i.e., 13-51 keV, a sum of two power functions is needed. Least squares fitted equations to the entire experimental data are thus included. For muscle, the experimental data show a reasonably good agreement with the theoretically computed values that are available in literature.
Publication Year: 1999
Publication Date: 1999-08-01
Language: en
Type: article
Indexed In: ['crossref', 'pubmed']
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