Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1881127 | Radiation Measurements | 2010 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The ALTEA (Anomalous Long Term Effects on Astronauts) detector was used to characterize the radiation environment inside the USLab of the International Space Station (ISS), where it measured the abundances of ions from Be to Fe. We compare the ALTEA results with Alteino results obtained in the PIRS module of the Russian segment of the ISS, and normalize to the high energy Si abundances given by Simpson. These are the first particle spectral measurements, which include ions up to Fe, performed in the USLab. The small differences observed between those made inside the USLab and the Simpson abundances can be attributed to the transport through the spacecraft hull. However, the low abundance of Fe cannot be attributed to only this process.
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Authors
Veronica Zaconte, Marco Casolino, Luca Di Fino, Chiara La Tessa, Marianna Larosa, Livio Narici, Piergiorgio Picozza,