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Dose and dose-rate dependence of mutation frequency under long-term exposure - A new look at DDREF from WAM model -

Biological Physics 2016-02-15 v2

Abstract

We investigate the dose and dose-rate dependence of the mutation frequency caused by artificial radiations with Whack-A-Mole (WAM) model which we have recently proposed. In particular, we pay special attention to the case of long-term and low dose-rate exposure. The results indicate that the dose-rate dependence is successfully described with WAM model and it may replace the so-called DDREF, the concept of which has long been adopted to take account of the difference between the high dose-rate data and the low dose-rate ones. Basic properties of WAM model are discussed emphasizing the dose-rate dependence to demonstrate how the explicit dose-rate dependence built in the model plays a key role. By adopting the parameters that are determined to fit the mega mouse experiments, biological effects of long-term exposure to extremely low dose-rate radiation are discussed. In WAM model, the effects of the long-term exposure show a saturation property, which makes a clear distinction from the LNT hypothesis which predicts a linear increase of the effects with time.

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@article{arxiv.1503.00227,
  title  = {Dose and dose-rate dependence of mutation frequency under long-term exposure - A new look at DDREF from WAM model -},
  author = {Takahiro Wada and Yuichiro Manabe and Issei Nakamura and Yuichi Tsunoyama and Hiroo Nakajima and Masako Bando},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1503.00227},
  year   = {2016}
}

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20 pages, 5 figures, 2 tables, submitted to Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology