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Trapped particle energy spectrum in shuttle middeck
Authors:Gautam D Badhwar  Jagdish U Patel  Anderi Konradi  Francis A Cucinotta  John W Kern
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* NASA Johnson Space Centre, Houston, TX 77058, U.S.A.

** National Academy of Sciences, Postdoctoral Fellow, USA

*** NASA Langley Research Centre, Hampton, VA, U.S.A.

? Rockwell Space Systems Division, Houston, TX 77058, U.S.A.

Abstract:We describe the differential energy spectrum of trapped particles measured by a solid-state charged particle telescope in the mid-deck of the Space Shuttle during the period of solar maximum. The telescope was flown in two high altitude flights at 28.5° and 57° inclination. Assuming, as is normally done, that the variations of Shuttle orientation during the missions lead to average isotropic incident spectra, the observed spectrum disagrees significantly from AP8 model calculations. This indicates the need to take into consideration the variations of solid-angle direction relative to the magnetic field. The measurements show that there is a very significant flux of secondary light ions. The energy spectra of these ions does not agree with the production spectrum from radiation transport calculations based on omni-directional AP8 Max model as an input energy spectrum.

We also describe measurements of linear energy transfer spectra using a tissue equivalent proportional counter (TEPC) flown both in the mid-deck and the payload bay of the Space Shuttle. Comparisons are made between linear energy transfer spectral measurements AP8 model-based radiation transport predictions, and thermoluminescent dosimeter (TLD) measurements. The absorbed dose-rate measurements using TLD's are roughly 25% lower than the TEPC-measured dose rate measurements.

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