TY - JOUR AU - Etxebeste, A. AU - Dauvergne, D. AU - Fontana, M. AU - Letang, J. M. AU - Llosa, G. AU - Muñoz, E. AU - Oliver, J. F. AU - Testa, E. AU - Sarrut, D. PY - 2020 DA - 2020// TI - CCMod: a GATE module for Compton camera imaging simulation T2 - Phys. Med. Biol. JO - Physics in Medicine and Biology SP - 055004 EP - 17pp VL - 65 IS - 5 PB - Iop Publishing Ltd KW - Monte Carlo KW - simulation KW - gamma imaging KW - Compton camera AB - Compton cameras are gamma-ray imaging systems which have been proposed for a wide variety of applications such as medical imaging, nuclear decommissioning or homeland security. In the design and optimization of such a system Monte Carlo simulations play an essential role. In this work, we propose a generic module to perform Monte Carlo simulations and analyses of Compton Camera imaging which is included in the open-source GATE/Geant4 platform. Several digitization stages have been implemented within the module to mimic the performance of the most commonly employed detectors (e.g. monolithic blocks, pixelated scintillator crystals, strip detectors...). Time coincidence sorter and sequence coincidence reconstruction are also available in order to aim at providing modules to facilitate the comparison and reproduction of the data taken with different prototypes. All processing steps may be performed during the simulation (on-the-fly mode) or as a post-process of the output files (offline mode). The predictions of the module have been compared with experimental data in terms of energy spectra, angular resolution, efficiency and back-projection image reconstruction. Consistent results within a 3-sigma interval were obtained for the energy spectra except for low energies where small differences arise. The angular resolution measure for incident photons of 1275 keV was also in good agreement between both data sets with a value close to 13 degrees. Moreover, with the aim of demonstrating the versatility of such a tool the performance of two different Compton camera designs was evaluated and compared. SN - 0031-9155 UR - https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6560/ab6529 DO - 10.1088/1361-6560/ab6529 LA - English N1 - WOS:000519034800001 ID - Etxebeste_etal2020 ER -