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Radiat Prot Dosimetry ; 144(1-4): 675-9, 2011 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21177270

ABSTRACT

The main purpose of Liulin-type spectrometry-dosimetry instruments (LSDIs) is cosmic radiation monitoring at the workplaces. An LSDI functionally is a low mass, low power consumption or battery-operated dosemeter. LSDIs were calibrated in a wide range of radiation fields, including radiation sources, proton and heavy-ion accelerators and CERN-EC high-energy reference field. Since 2000, LSDIs have been used in the scientific programmes of four manned space flights on the American Laboratory and ESA Columbus modules and on the Russian segment of the International Space Station, one Moon spacecraft and three spacecraft around the Earth, one rocket, two balloons and many aircraft flights. In addition to relative low price, LSDIs have proved their ability to qualify the radiation field on the ground and on the above-mentioned carriers.


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Radiometry/instrumentation , Spectrum Analysis/instrumentation , Calibration , Cosmic Radiation , Equipment Design , Geographic Information Systems , Humans , Radiation Dosage , Radiation Monitoring/instrumentation , Radiation Protection/methods , Radiometry/methods , Regression Analysis , Solar Activity , Space Flight/instrumentation , Spacecraft/instrumentation , Spectrum Analysis/methods
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Radiat Prot Dosimetry ; 126(1-4): 657-9, 2007.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17504750

ABSTRACT

The results of experimental studies performed in a radiotherapy (12)C ion beam with a nominal energy of 500 MeV/amu and in (16)O and (56)Fe ion beams with a nominal energy of 1 GeV/amu have been described. Linear energy transfer (LET) spectra have been established by means of an LET spectrometer based on a chemically etched track detector, and the measured results were also compared with theoretical calculations obtained using the program Stopping and Range of Ions in Matter (SRIM). It was observed that with increasing depth in a beam, the LET spectra are shifted towards higher values of LET; one can also observe an important widening of the spectra along the range, as well as an increasing amount of nuclear reaction products and/or of fragments in the spectra. The relative contribution of these secondary particles to the total absorbed dose was assessed.


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Carbon Radioisotopes/therapeutic use , Heavy Ion Radiotherapy , Models, Biological , Radiation Monitoring/methods , Radiation Protection/methods , Radiotherapy Planning, Computer-Assisted/methods , Computer Simulation , Humans , Linear Energy Transfer , Neutrons , Radiotherapy Dosage , Reproducibility of Results , Sensitivity and Specificity
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Radiat Prot Dosimetry ; 116(1-4 Pt 2): 228-31, 2005.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16604633

ABSTRACT

Several passive detectors were used to estimate dosimetry and microdosimetry characteristics of radiation field onboard spacecraft, namely: thermoluminescent detectors (TLDs), mainly to appreciate the contribution of radiation with low-linear energy transfer (LET); Si diode, to try to establish the contribution of fast neutrons; an LET spectrometer based on the chemically etched polyallyldiglycolcarbonate etched track detectors (PADC-TEDs). Detectors have been exposed onboard MIR and International Space Station (ISS) since 1997, they were also used during the MESSAGE 2 biological experiment, October 2003. The results are presented, analysed and discussed. Particular attention is devoted to the possibility of estimating neutron contribution based on data obtained with PADC-TED spectrometer of LET.


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Cosmic Radiation , Fast Neutrons , Occupational Exposure/analysis , Radiation Monitoring/instrumentation , Radiation Protection/instrumentation , Spacecraft , Transducers , Astronauts , Equipment Design , Equipment Failure Analysis , Radiation Dosage , Radiation Monitoring/methods , Radiation Protection/methods , Reproducibility of Results , Risk Assessment/methods , Risk Factors , Sensitivity and Specificity
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