Published 2006 | Version v1
Journal article

Detection of primary and secondary cosmic ray particles aboard the ISS using SSNTD stacks

  • 1. KFKI-Atomic Energy Research Inst., P.O. Box 49, H-1525 Budapest (Hungary)
  • 2. Inst. for Biomedical Problems, Moscow 123007, (Russian Federation)
  • 3. Univ. Simon Bolivar, Caracas 89000 (Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of)
  • 4. Research Inst. for Technical Physics and Material Science, P.O. Box 49, H-1525 Budapest (Hungary)

Description

To study the radiation environment inside the International Space Station, solid state nuclear track detector stacks were used. Within the BRADOS experiments, Phase 1, seven stacks were exposed at different locations of the Russian segment 'Zvezda' for 248 days in 2001. It was supposed that the radiation field inside the ISS was composed from primary cosmic ray particles penetrating the wall of the ISS and secondaries, mainly neutrons induced by primaries in the wall and other structural materials surrounding the detectors. Based on the calibration made by utilising the high energy neutron reference field CERF at CERN (Geneva (Switzerland)), the tracks induced by neutrons were separated from those induced by primary particles. Thus, the stacks, on one hand, provided the secondary neutron ambient dose equivalent. On the other hand, from the analysis of the rest of the tracks, the linear energy transfer spectra were computed and the flux and the dose of the primary particles were determined as shown in this paper. (authors)

Availability note (English)

Available from doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/rpd/nci673

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Radiation Protection Dosimetry
Journal Volume
120
Journal Issue
1-4
Journal Page Range
p. 427-432
ISSN
0144-8420

Conference

Title
14. International Conference on Solid State Dosimetry
Acronym
SSD14
Dates
27 Jun - 2 Jul 2004
Place
New Haven (United States)

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