Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10731738 | Radiation Measurements | 2005 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The results of an investigation of radiation environment on board the ISS with apogee/perigee of 420/380 km and inclination 51.6° are presented. For measurement of important characteristics of cosmic rays (particles fluxes, LET spectrum, equivalent doses and heavy ions with Z⩾2) a nuclear photographic emulsion as a controllable threshold detector was used. The use of this detector permits a registration of the LET spectrum of charged particles within wide range of dE/dx and during last years it has already been successfully used on board the MIR station, Space Shuttles and “Kosmos” spacecrafts. An integral LET spectrum was measured in the range 0.5-2.2Ã103keV/μm and the value of equivalent dose 360μSv/day was estimated. The flux of biologically dangerous heavy particles with Z⩾2 was measured (3.85Ã103particles/cm2).
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Authors
A.B. Akopova, M.M. Manaseryan, A.A. Melkonyan, S.Sh. Tatikyan, Yu. Potapov,