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A study of the radiation environment on board the space shuttle flight STS-57A joint NASA-Russian study of the radiation environment inside a SPACEHAB 2 locker on space shuttle flight STS-57 was conducted. The shuttle flew in a nearly circular orbit of 28.5 deg inclination and 462 km altitude. The locker carried a charged particle spectrometer, a tissue equivalent proportional counter (TEPC), and two area passive detectors consisting of combined NASA plastic nuclear track detectors (PNTD's) and thermoluminescent detectors (TLD's), and Russian nuclear emulsions, PNTD's, and TLD's. All the detector systems were shielded by the same shuttle mass distribution. This makes possible a direct comparison of the various dose measurement techniques. In addition, measurements of the neutron energy spectrum were made using the proton recoil technique. The results show good agreement between the integral LET spectrum of the combined galactic and trapped particles using the tissue equivalent proportional counter and track detectors between about 15 keV/micron and 200 keV/micron. The LET spectrum determined from nuclear emulsions was systematically lower by about 50%, possibly due to emulsion fading. The results show that the TEPC measured an absorbed dose 20% higher than TLD's, due primarily to an increased TEPC response to neutrons and a low sensitivity of TLD's to high LET particles under normal processing techniques. There is a significant flux of high energy neutrons that is currently not taken into consideration in dose equivalent calculations. The results of the analysis of the spectrometer data will be reported separately.
Document ID
19950019494
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Other
Authors
Badhwar, G. D.
(NASA Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center Houston, TX, United States)
Atwell, W.
(Rockwell Space Operations Co. Houston, TX., United States)
Benton, E. V.
(San Francisco Univ. CA., United States)
Frank, A. L.
(San Francisco Univ. CA., United States)
Keegan, R. P.
(San Francisco Univ. CA., United States)
Dudkin, V. E.
(Research Center of Space Craft Radiation Safety Moscow, Russia)
Karpov, O. N.
(Research Center of Space Craft Radiation Safety Moscow, Russia)
Potapov, V.
(Research Center of Space Craft Radiation Safety Moscow, Russia)
Akopova, A. B.
(Research Center of Space Craft Radiation Safety Moscow, Russia)
Magradze, N. V.
(Academy of Sciences of the Armenian SSR Erivan, Armenia)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
March 1, 1995
Publication Information
Publication: San Francisco Univ., High LET, Passive Space Radiation Dosimetry and Spectrometry
Subject Category
Atomic And Molecular Physics
Accession Number
95N25914
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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