M. Gorgol
Maria Curie-Skłodowska University
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Physics in Medicine and Biology | 2016
P. Moskal; Oleksandr Rundel; D. Alfs; T. Bednarski; P. Białas; E. Czerwiński; A. Gajos; Krzysztof Giergiel; M. Gorgol; B. Jasińska; D. Kamińska; Ł. Kapłon; G. Korcyl; P. Kowalski; T. Kozik; W. Krzemien; E. Kubicz; Sz. Niedźwiecki; M. Palka; L. Raczyński; Z. Rudy; Neha Sharma; A. Słomski; M. Silarski; A. Strzelecki; A. Wieczorek; W. Wiślicki; Piotr Witkowski; M. Zieliński; Natalia Zoń
Recent tests of a single module of the Jagiellonian Positron Emission Tomography system (J-PET) consisting of 30 cm long plastic scintillator strips have proven its applicability for the detection of annihilation quanta (0.511 MeV) with a coincidence resolving time (CRT) of 0.266 ns. The achieved resolution is almost by a factor of two better with respect to the current TOF-PET detectors and it can still be improved since, as it is shown in this article, the intrinsic limit of time resolution for the determination of time of the interaction of 0.511 MeV gamma quanta in plastic scintillators is much lower. As the major point of the article, a method allowing to record timestamps of several photons, at two ends of the scintillator strip, by means of matrix of silicon photomultipliers (SiPM) is introduced. As a result of simulations, conducted with the number of SiPM varying from 4 to 42, it is shown that the improvement of timing resolution saturates with the growing number of photomultipliers, and that the [Formula: see text] configuration at two ends allowing to read twenty timestamps, constitutes an optimal solution. The conducted simulations accounted for the emission time distribution, photon transport and absorption inside the scintillator, as well as quantum efficiency and transit time spread of photosensors, and were checked based on the experimental results. Application of the [Formula: see text] matrix of SiPM allows for achieving the coincidence resolving time in positron emission tomography of [Formula: see text]0.170 ns for 15 cm axial field-of-view (AFOV) and [Formula: see text]0.365 ns for 100 cm AFOV. The results open perspectives for construction of a cost-effective TOF-PET scanner with significantly better TOF resolution and larger AFOV with respect to the current TOF-PET modalities.
Acta Physica Polonica B | 2016
P. Moskal; D. Alfs; T. Bednarski; P. Białas; E. Czerwiński; C. Curceanu; A. Gajos; B. Głowacz; M. Gorgol; Beatrix C. Hiesmayr; B. Jasińska; D. Kamińska; G. Korcyl; P. Kowalski; T. Kozik; W. Krzemien; N. Krawczyk; E. Kubicz; M. Mohammed; Sz. Niedźwiecki; M. Pawlik-Niedźwiecka; L. Raczyński; Z. Rudy; M. Silarski; A. Wieczorek; W. Wiślicki; M. Zieliński
The Jagiellonian Positron Emission Tomograph (J-PET) was constructed as a prototype of the cost-effective scanner for the simultaneous metabolic imaging of the whole human body. Being optimized for the detection of photons from the electron-positron annihilation with high time- and high angular-resolution, it constitutes a multi-purpose detector providing new opportunities for studying the decays of positronium atoms. Positronium is the lightest purely leptonic object decaying into photons. As an atom bound by a central potential it is a parity eigenstate, and as an atom built out of an electron and an anti-electron it is an eigenstate of the charge conjugation operator. Therefore, the positronium is a unique laboratory to study discrete symmetries whose precision is limited in principle by the effects due to the weak interactions expected at the level of (~10
European Physical Journal C | 2016
D. Kamińska; A. Gajos; E. Czerwiński; D. Alfs; T. Bednarski; P. Białas; C. Curceanu; K. Dulski; B. Głowacz; Neha Gupta-Sharma; M. Gorgol; Beatrix C. Hiesmayr; B. Jasińska; G. Korcyl; P. Kowalski; W. Krzemien; N. Krawczyk; E. Kubicz; M. Mohammed; Sz. Niedźwiecki; M. Pawlik-Niedźwiecka; L. Raczyński; Z. Rudy; M. Silarski; A. Wieczorek; W. Wiślicki; B. Zgardzińska; M. Zieliński; P. Moskal
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Physics in Medicine and Biology | 2017
L. Raczyński; W. Wiślicki; Wojciech Krzemień; P. Kowalski; D. Alfs; T. Bednarski; P. Białas; C. Curceanu; E. Czerwiński; K. Dulski; A. Gajos; B. Głowacz; M. Gorgol; Beatrix C. Hiesmayr; B. Jasińska; D. Kamińska; G. Korcyl; T. Kozik; N. Krawczyk; E. Kubicz; M. Mohammed; M. Pawlik-Niedźwiecka; Szymon Niedźwiecki; M. Palka; Z. Rudy; O. Rundel; Neha Sharma; M. Silarski; J. Smyrski; A. Strzelecki
) and photon-photon interactions expected at the level of (~10
Journal of Instrumentation | 2017
M. Palka; P. Strzempek; G. Korcyl; T. Bednarski; Szymon Niedźwiecki; P. Białas; E. Czerwiński; K. Dulski; A. Gajos; B. Głowacz; M. Gorgol; B. Jasińska; D. Kamińska; M. Kajetanowicz; P. Kowalski; T. Kozik; W. Krzemien; E. Kubicz; M. Mohammed; L. Raczyński; Z. Rudy; Oleksandr Rundel; P. Salabura; Neha Gupta-Sharma; M. Silarski; Jerzy Smyrski; A. Strzelecki; A. Wieczorek; W. Wiślicki; M. Zieliński
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Acta Physica Polonica B | 2016
B. Jasińska; M. Gorgol; M. Wiertel; R. Zaleski; D. Alfs; T. Bednarski; P. Białas; E. Czerwiński; K. Dulski; A. Gajos; B. Głowacz; D. Kamińska; Ł. Kapłon; G. Korcyl; P. Kowalski; T. Kozik; W. Krzemien; E. Kubicz; M. Mohammed; Sz. Niedźwiecki; M. Palka; L. Raczyński; Z. Rudy; O. Rundel; Neha Sharma; M. Silarski; A. Słomski; A. Strzelecki; A. Wieczorek; W. Wiślicki
). The J-PET detector enables to perform tests of discrete symmetries in the leptonic sector via the determination of the expectation values of the discrete-symmetries-odd operators, which may be constructed from the spin of ortho-positronium atom and the momenta and polarization vectors of photons originating from its annihilation. In this article we present the potential of the J-PET detector to test the C, CP, T and CPT symmetries in the decays of positronium atoms.
Acta Physica Polonica B | 2017
Szymon Niedźwiecki; P. Białas; C. Curceanu; E. Czerwiński; K. Dulski; A. Gajos; B. Głowacz; M. Gorgol; Beatrix C. Hiesmayr; B. Jasińska; Ł. Kapłon; D. Kisielewska-Kamińska; G. Korcyl; P. Kowalski; T. Kozik; N. Krawczyk; Wojciech Krzemień; E. Kubicz; M. Mohammed; M. Pawlik-Niedźwiecka; M. Palka; L. Raczyński; Z. Rudy; Neha Sharma; Sushil K. Sharma; R. Y. Shopa; M. Silarski; M. Skurzok; A. Wieczorek; W. Wiślicki
We present a study of the application of the Jagiellonian positron emission tomograph (J-PET) for the registration of gamma quanta from decays of ortho-positronium (o-Ps). The J-PET is the first positron emission tomography scanner based on organic scintillators in contrast to all current PET scanners based on inorganic crystals. Monte Carlo simulations show that the J-PET as an axially symmetric and high acceptance scanner can be used as a multi-purpose detector well suited to pursue research including e.g. tests of discrete symmetries in decays of ortho-positronium in addition to the medical imaging. The gamma quanta originating from o-Ps decay interact in the plastic scintillators predominantly via the Compton effect, making the direct measurement of their energy impossible. Nevertheless, it is shown in this paper that the J-PET scanner will enable studies of the
Nukleonika | 2015
Neha Sharma; M. Silarski; T. Bednarski; P. Białas; E. Czerwiński; A. Gajos; M. Gorgol; B. Jasińska; D. Kamińska; Ł. Kapłon; G. Korcyl; P. Kowalski; T. Kozik; Wojciech Krzemień; E. Kubicz; Szymon Niedźwiecki; M. Palka; L. Raczyński; Z. Rudy; Oleksandr Rundel; A. Słomski; A. Strzelecki; A. Wieczorek; W. Wiślicki; M. Zieliński; B. Zgardzińska; P. Moskal
Nukleonika | 2015
E. Kubicz; B. Jasińska; B. Zgardzińska; T. Bednarski; P. Białas; E. Czerwiński; A. Gajos; M. Gorgol; D. Kamińska; Ł. Kapłon; Andrzej Kochanowski; G. Korcyl; P. Kowalski; T. Kozik; Wojciech Krzemień; Szymon Niedźwiecki; M. Palka; L. Raczyński; Zenon Rajfur; Z. Rudy; Oleksandr Rundel; Neha Sharma; M. Silarski; A. Słomski; A. Strzelecki; A. Wieczorek; W. Wiślicki; M. Zieliński; P. Moskal
\text{ o-Ps }\rightarrow 3\gamma
Nukleonika | 2015
A. Wieczorek; B. Zgardzińska; B. Jasińska; M. Gorgol; T. Bednarski; P. Białas; E. Czerwiński; A. Gajos; D. Kamińska; Ł. Kapłon; Andrzej Kochanowski; G. Korcyl; P. Kowalski; T. Kozik; Wojciech Krzemień; E. Kubicz; Szymon Niedźwiecki; M. Palka; L. Raczyński; Z. Rudy; Oleksandr Rundel; Neha Sharma; M. Silarski; A. Słomski; A. Strzelecki; W. Wiślicki; M. Zieliński; P. Moskal