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  • Relative nuclear abundances , LET and dose rates at various locations and configurations in ISS from the ALTCRISS experiment.

    Paper number

    IAC-13,A1,4,5,x19738

    Author

    Prof. Christer Fuglesang, KTH, Sweden

    Year

    2013

    Abstract
    Over the years many devices, using different technologies and various locations, have been used - and still are in use - on the International Space Station, ISS, to measure and map the radiation and cosmic particle flux which astronauts as well as sensitive electronics are exposed to. This presentation presents recent analyses and results from the Alteino/SilEye-3 detector during the ESA-sponsored project ALTCRISS. Comparisons are made with published data from other experiments, such as ALTEA and DOSIS. Alteino is an Si-strip  detector, developed from the two SilEye detectors that were operated on Mir, in particular for studies of the Light Flash phenomena. Alteino was used at several locations, and orientations, in the Russian segment of ISS from late 2005 through 2007. Many of the data sets were obtained with a shielding of 5 g/cm2 polyethylene in front of the detector. Data on nuclei from C to Fe in the energy range above ≃ 60 MeV/n show an increase in relative abundance for odd Z inside ISS compared to the outside, due to fragmentation in the hull. Fluxes and relative abundances vary with location and shielding, where the material of the station itself plays a major role. The difference in flux can be as much as 50%. LET spectra - which are not restricted to single particle events - show similar tendencies, though when converted to equivalent dose rates the effect of the polyethylene is somewhat pronounced. Comparison with ALTEA data shows slightly higher dose rates for Alteino in the Russian segment, which can be expected due to that ALTEA operated in the US lab Destiny with more station material around it. As expected, the response of CR39 in terms of equivalent dose rate is higher than Alteino, due to the smaller acceptance energy range of the latter.
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    IAC-13,A1,4,5,x19738.brief.pdf

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