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Radiation Shielding Evaluation of Spacecraft Walls Against Heavy Ions Using Microdosimetry

Authors :
Peracchi, Stefania
James, Benjamin
Pagani, Federico
Pan, Vladimir
Edward Vohradsky, James
Bolst, David
Anthony Prokopovich, Dale
Guatelli, Susanna
Petasecca, Marco
L. F. Lerch, Michael
Hyun Lee, Sung
Taku, Inaniwa
Naruhiro, Matsufuji
Povoli, Marco
Kok, Angela
Squire, Timothy
B. Rosenfeld, Anatoly
Linh Tran, Thuy
Sung-Hyun, Lee
Peracchi, Stefania
James, Benjamin
Pagani, Federico
Pan, Vladimir
Edward Vohradsky, James
Bolst, David
Anthony Prokopovich, Dale
Guatelli, Susanna
Petasecca, Marco
L. F. Lerch, Michael
Hyun Lee, Sung
Taku, Inaniwa
Naruhiro, Matsufuji
Povoli, Marco
Kok, Angela
Squire, Timothy
B. Rosenfeld, Anatoly
Linh Tran, Thuy
Sung-Hyun, Lee
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Despite the low contribution of heavy ions to the total fluence in the space radiation environment, their radiobiological effect on the human body is extremely high. In this article, we investigated the radiation field which resulted from the interaction of galactic cosmic rays (GCRs), specifically some heavy ions and energies, typically encountered in space with a realistic multilayer sample of the International Space Station (ISS) Columbus module’s shielding wall. The quality factor, Q, and the normalized dose equivalent, H, derived from microdosimetric measurements for C, Ne, and Si ions behind different spacecraft wall configurations and materials are presented in this article. Particularly, carbon fiber, polyoxymethylene, and perspex with same areal density compared to currently used aluminum were investigated.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1375190297
Document Type :
Electronic Resource