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Radiat Res ; 162(6): 687-92, 2004 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15548122

ABSTRACT

Experiments have been performed to measure the response of a spherical tissue-equivalent proportional counter (TEPC) and a silicon-based LET spectrometer (RRMD-III) to protons with energies ranging from 50-200 MeV. This represents a large portion of the energy distribution for trapped protons encountered by astronauts in low-Earth orbit. The beam energies were obtained using plastic polycarbonate degraders with a monoenergetic beam that was extracted from a proton synchrotron. The LET spectrometer provided excellent agreement with the expected LET distribution emerging from the energy degraders. The TEPC cannot measure the LET distribution directly. However, the frequency mean value of lineal energy, y(-)(f), provided a good approximation to LET. This is in contrast to previous results for high-energy heavy ions where y(-)(f) underestimated LET, whereas the dose-averaged lineal energy, y(-)(D), provided a good approximation to LET.


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Linear Energy Transfer , Protons , Radiometry , Silicon
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Adv Space Res ; 33(12): 2219-21, 2004.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15791735

ABSTRACT

The 2001 Mars Odyssey spacecraft was launched towards Mars on April 7, 2001. Onboard the spacecraft is the Martian radiation environment experiment (MARIE), which is designed to measure the background radiation environment due to galactic cosmic rays (GCR) and solar protons in the 20-500 MeV/n energy range. We present an approach for developing a space radiation-shielding model of the spacecraft that includes the MARIE instrument in the current mapping phase orientation. A discussion is presented describing the development and methodology used to construct the shielding model. For a given GCR model environment, using the current MARIE shielding model and the high-energy particle transport codes, dose rate values are compared with MARIE measurements during the early mapping phase in Mars orbit. The results show good agreement between the model calculations and the MARIE measurements as presented for the March 2002 dataset.


Subject(s)
Cosmic Radiation , Mars , Models, Theoretical , Radiation Protection , Space Flight/instrumentation , Computer Simulation , Radiation Dosage , Radiation Monitoring/instrumentation , Solar Activity , Spacecraft/instrumentation
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IEEE Trans Nucl Sci ; 48(6): 2029-33, 2001 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12033226

ABSTRACT

We report experimental measurements of neutron production from collisions of neutron beams with polyethylene blocks simulating tissue at the Los Alamos National Laboratory Neutron Science Center and 1 GeV/amu iron nuclei with spacecraft shielding materials at the Brookhaven National Laboratory AGS.


Subject(s)
Elementary Particle Interactions , Neutrons , Polyethylene/radiation effects , Radiation Protection , Spacecraft , Humans , Iron , Models, Anatomic , Radiation Dosage , Radiometry , Risk Assessment
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Radiat Meas ; 23(1): 65-81, 1994.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11539880

ABSTRACT

A multi-element solid state detector has been designed to measure fluences of fragments produced near the beam axis by high energy heavy ion beams in thick targets. The detector is compact and modular, so as to be readily reconfigured according to the range of fragment charges and energies to be measured. Preamplifier gain settings and detector calibrations are adjustable remotely under computer control. We describe the central detector, its associated detectors and electronics, triggering scheme, data acquisition and particle identification techniques, illustrated by data taken with 600 MeV/u 56Fe beams and thick polyethylene targets at the LBL Bevalac. The applications of this work to space radiation protection are discussed.


Subject(s)
Cosmic Radiation , Iron , Radiation Monitoring/instrumentation , Software , Algorithms , Calibration , Computers , Electronic Data Processing , Elementary Particle Interactions , Equipment Design , Evaluation Studies as Topic , Ions , Particle Accelerators , Polyethylenes , Radiometry , Silicon
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