Interplanetary crew exposure estimates for galactic cosmic rays
Journal Article
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· Radiation Research; (United States)
- Space Systems Division, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA (United States)
Using the Langley Research Center galactic cosmic-ray transport computer code and the Computerized Anatomical Man model, initial estimates of interplanetary exposure of astronauts to galactic cosmic rays, during periods of solar minimum activity, are made for a realistic human geometry shielded by various thickness of spacecraft aluminum shielding. Conventional dose assessment in terms of total absorbed dose and dose equivalent is made for the skin, ocular lens, and bone marrow. Included in the analyses are separate evaluations of the contributions from the incident primary ions, from subsequent-generation fragmentation products, and from target fragments. In all cases considered, the equivalent sphere approximation yielded conservative overestimates for the actual organ exposures.
- OSTI ID:
- 5752571
- Journal Information:
- Radiation Research; (United States), Journal Name: Radiation Research; (United States) Vol. 129:1; ISSN 0033-7587; ISSN RAREA
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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BODY AREAS
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