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Application of real-time radiation dosimetry using a new silicon LET sensorA new type of real-time radiation monitoring device, RRMD-III, consisting of three double-sided silicon strip detectors (DSSDs), has been developed and tested on-board the Space Shuttle mission STS-84. The test succeeded in measuring the linear energy transfer (LET) distribution over the range of 0.2 keV/micrometer to 600 keV/micrometer for 178 h. The Shuttle cruised at an altitude of 300 to 400 km and an inclination angle of 51.6 degrees for 221.3 h, which is equivalent to the International Space Station orbit. The LET distribution obtained for particles was investigated by separating it into galactic cosmic ray (GCR) particles and trapped particles in the South Atlantic Anomaly (SAA) region. The result shows that the contribution in dose-equivalent due to GCR particles is almost equal to that from trapped particles. The total absorbed dose rate during the mission was 0.611 mGy/day; the effective quality factor, 1.64; and the dose equivalent rate, 0.998 mSv/day. The average absorbed dose rates are 0.158 mGy/min for GCR particles and 3.67 mGy/min for trapped particles. The effective quality factors are 2.48 for GCR particles and 1.19 for trapped particles. The absorbed doses obtained by the RRMD-III and a conventional method using TLD (Mg(2)SiO(4)), which was placed around the RRMD-III were compared. It was found that the TLDs showed a lower efficiency, just 58% of absorbed dose registered by the RRMD-III.
Document ID
20040141713
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Doke, T.
(Advanced Research Institute for Science and Engineering, Waseda University Okubo 4-3-1, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, Japan)
Hayashi, T.
Kikuchi, J.
Nagaoka, S.
Nakano, T.
Sakaguchi, T.
Terasawa, K.
Badhwar, G. D.
Date Acquired
August 22, 2013
Publication Date
December 6, 1999
Publication Information
Publication: Mutation research
Volume: 430
Issue: 2
ISSN: 0027-5107
Subject Category
Life Sciences (General)
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Other
Keywords
NASA Discipline Radiation Health
NASA Center JSC
Flight Experiment
NASA Program Biomedical Research and Countermeasures
STS-84 Shuttle Project
short duration
manned

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