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List of works by Chiara La Tessa

Absolute prompt-gamma yield measurements for ion beam therapy monitoring

scientific article published on 30 December 2014

Characterization of the secondary neutron field produced during treatment of an anthropomorphic phantom with x-rays, protons and carbon ions

scientific article published on 2 April 2014

Cytogenetic effects of high-energy iron ions: dependence on shielding thickness and material.

scientific article published on October 2005

Fragmentation of 120 and 200 MeV u-14He ions in water and PMMA targets

scientific article published on 23 January 2017

Galactic cosmic ray simulation at the NASA Space Radiation Laboratory.

scientific article

Heavy-ion anisotropy measured by ALTEA in the International Space Station.

scientific article published on 11 May 2011

High energy radiation fluences in the ISS-USLab: Ion discrimination and particle abundances

Ion rates in the International Space Station during the December 2006 Solar Particle Event

Measurement of charged particle yields from PMMA irradiated by a 220 MeV/u12Cbeam

scientific article published on 14 March 2014

Measurement of charged particle yields from therapeutic beams in view of the design of an innovative hadrontherapy dose monitor

Out-of-field dose measurements in a water phantom using different radiotherapy modalities

scientific article published on 27 July 2012

Out-of-field dose studies with an anthropomorphic phantom: Comparison of X-rays and particle therapy treatments

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Overview of the NASA space radiation laboratory.

scientific article published on 11 November 2016

Prompt-γ production of 220 MeV/u12C ions interacting with a PMMA target

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Reference field specification and preliminary beam selection strategy for accelerator-based GCR simulation

scientific article published in February 2016

The Role of Nuclear Fragmentation in Particle Therapy and Space Radiation Protection

scientific article

Total and Partial Fragmentation Cross-Section of 500 MeV/nucleon Carbon Ions on Different Target Materials