CONTRIBUTION OF SECONDARIES TO THE RADIATION ENVIRONMENT ON SPACE MISSIONS

被引:4
|
作者
HASKINS, P
MCKISSON, J
TRUSCOTT, P
DYER, C
FLATMAN, J
SNEAD, L
ROTHMANN, J
WARD, T
CAMP, D
机构
[1] DEF RES AGCY,FARNBOROUGH,HANTS,ENGLAND
[2] BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,UPTON,NY 11973
[3] LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB,LIVERMORE,CA 94550
关键词
D O I
10.1016/0273-1177(94)90560-6
中图分类号
V [航空、航天];
学科分类号
08 ; 0825 ;
摘要
Calculations to predict the radiation environment for spacecraft in low earth orbit sometimes ignore the contribution from secondary radiation products. However, the contribution of secondaries, particularly neutrons, on heavy spacecraft or in planetary bodies can be of concern for biological systems. The Shuttle Activation Monitor (SAM) and Cosmic Radiation Effects and Activation Monitor (CREAM) experiments provide valuable data on secondary (as well as primary) radiation effects. Comparisons have been made between induced activity from flight-exposed samples, induced activity in a ground-irradiated sample, and Monte Carlo-derived predictions with and without secondaries. These comparisons show that for a flight-exposed sample, predictions which omit the secondary contribution result in a spectrum that is too low by a factor of 2. The addition of the secondaries results in a predicted spectrum that closely matches the measured data.
引用
收藏
页码:943 / 946
页数:4
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Monitoring and simulation of the radiation environment for manned and unmanned space missions
    Santin, G.
    Evans, H.
    Lindberg, R.
    Nieminen, P.
    Mohammadzadeh, A.
    Daly, E.
    NUCLEAR PHYSICS B-PROCEEDINGS SUPPLEMENTS, 2007, 172 : 321 - 323
  • [2] RADIATION HAZARDS ON SPACE MISSIONS
    LETAW, JR
    SILBERBERG, R
    TSAO, CH
    NATURE, 1987, 330 (6150) : 709 - 710
  • [3] RADIATION PROTECTION GUIDELINES FOR SPACE MISSIONS
    FRY, RJM
    NACHTWEY, DS
    HEALTH PHYSICS, 1988, 55 (02): : 159 - 164
  • [4] Space Environment and Scientific Missions: Magnetic Fields in Space
    Strangeway, Robert J.
    IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MAGNETICS, 2009, 45 (10) : 4486 - 4492
  • [5] PROBLEMS OF SPACE RADIOBIOLOGY AND RADIATION SAFETY IN SPACE MISSIONS
    TOBAIS, KA
    GRIGOREV, YG
    KOSMICHESKAYA BIOLOGIYA I MEDITSINA, 1974, 8 (01): : 12 - 21
  • [6] Nutritional Fuelling for Microgravity Environment of Space Missions
    Chopra, Sneha
    Singh, Som Nath
    Mathur, Pulkit
    CURRENT NUTRITION & FOOD SCIENCE, 2024, 20 (04) : 450 - 465
  • [7] Radiation environment monitoring for manned missions to Mars
    Benghin, VV
    Petrov, VM
    SPACE LIFE SCIENCES: MISSIONS TO MARS, RADIATION BIOLOGY, AND PLANTS AS A FOUNDATION FOR LONG-TERM LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEMS IN SPACE, 2003, 31 (01): : 35 - 38
  • [8] The mitigation of radiation hazards on missions to deep space
    Kumar, M
    SPACE WEATHER-THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RESEARCH AND APPLICATIONS, 2005, 3 (12):
  • [10] Deep space missions and the issue of overcoming the problem of space radiation
    Mortazavi, S. M. J.
    Mozdarani, H.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RADIATION RESEARCH, 2013, 11 (03): : 199 - 202