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Galactic cosmic ray simulation at the NASA Space Radiation Laboratory.

Authors :
Norbury JW
Schimmerling W
Slaba TC
Azzam EI
Badavi FF
Baiocco G
Benton E
Bindi V
Blakely EA
Blattnig SR
Boothman DA
Borak TB
Britten RA
Curtis S
Dingfelder M
Durante M
Dynan WS
Eisch AJ
Robin Elgart S
Goodhead DT
Guida PM
Heilbronn LH
Hellweg CE
Huff JL
Kronenberg A
La Tessa C
Lowenstein DI
Miller J
Morita T
Narici L
Nelson GA
Norman RB
Ottolenghi A
Patel ZS
Reitz G
Rusek A
Schreurs AS
Scott-Carnell LA
Semones E
Shay JW
Shurshakov VA
Sihver L
Simonsen LC
Story MD
Turker MS
Uchihori Y
Williams J
Zeitlin CJ
Source :
Life sciences in space research [Life Sci Space Res (Amst)] 2016 Feb; Vol. 8, pp. 38-51. Date of Electronic Publication: 2016 Feb 17.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Most accelerator-based space radiation experiments have been performed with single ion beams at fixed energies. However, the space radiation environment consists of a wide variety of ion species with a continuous range of energies. Due to recent developments in beam switching technology implemented at the NASA Space Radiation Laboratory (NSRL) at Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL), it is now possible to rapidly switch ion species and energies, allowing for the possibility to more realistically simulate the actual radiation environment found in space. The present paper discusses a variety of issues related to implementation of galactic cosmic ray (GCR) simulation at NSRL, especially for experiments in radiobiology. Advantages and disadvantages of different approaches to developing a GCR simulator are presented. In addition, issues common to both GCR simulation and single beam experiments are compared to issues unique to GCR simulation studies. A set of conclusions is presented as well as a discussion of the technical implementation of GCR simulation.<br /> (Published by Elsevier Ltd.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2214-5532
Volume :
8
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Life sciences in space research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
26948012
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lssr.2016.02.001