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LET distributions from CR-39 plates on Space Shuttle missions STS-84 and STS-91 and a comparison of the results of the CR-39 plates with those of RRMD-II and RRMD-III telescopes
- Source :
- Radiation measurements. 35(2)
- Publication Year :
- 2002
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Abstract
- The LET distributions during the Space Shuttle missions STS-84 (altitude 270– 412 km , average 375 km ; inclination angle, 51.6°) and STS-91 (altitude 328– 397 km , average 373 km ; inclination angle, 51.6°) were measured using CR-39 plastic nuclear track detectors. A correction for the dip-angle dependence of the track-formation sensitivity of the CR-39 plates was applied to the data analysis. The absorbed doses and the dose equivalents around RRMD Detector Units, estimated from the LET distributions in the LET region of 4– 200 keV / μm , fluctuated with standard deviations of ±21% to ±35% in both flight experiments. The LET distributions obtained from the CR-39 plates agreed well with that obtained from RRMD-II in STS-91. However, the particle fluxes obtained from RRMD-III in STS-84 and STS-91 were two or three times higher than those obtained from RRMD-II and the CR-39 plates. It was concluded that the LET distributions obtained from RRMD-II and the CR-39 plates in the present flight experiments did not include the contribution of target-fragmented secondary heavy particles produced by low-LET particles, such as relativistic or semi-relativistic protons and helium ions, whereas RRMD-III was able to detect these secondary particles because of its low triggering level.
- Subjects :
- Space Shuttle
Radiation Dosage
Helium
Standard deviation
Polyethylene Glycols
Nuclear physics
chemistry.chemical_compound
Optics
Altitude
Radiation Protection
Radiation Monitoring
Inclination angle
Heavy Ions
Linear Energy Transfer
Particle flux
CR-39
Radiometry
Instrumentation
Physics
Radiation
business.industry
Weightlessness
Detector
Space Flight
chemistry
Helium ions
Protons
business
Cosmic Radiation
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 13504487
- Volume :
- 35
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Radiation measurements
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....749d9110174b29fa95217a3538bc0e1a