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Organ shielding and doses in Low-Earth orbit calculated for spherical and anthropomorphic phantoms
Authors:Daniel Matthiä  Thomas BergerGünther Reitz
Institution:German Aerospace Center, Institute of Aerospace Medicine, Linder Höhe, 51147 Cologne, Germany
Abstract:Humans in space are exposed to elevated levels of radiation compared to ground. Different sources contribute to the total exposure with galactic cosmic rays being the most important component. The application of numerical and anthropomorphic phantoms in simulations allows the estimation of dose rates from galactic cosmic rays in individual organs and whole body quantities such as the effective dose. The male and female reference phantoms defined by the International Commission on Radiological Protection and the hermaphrodite numerical RANDO phantom are voxel implementations of anthropomorphic phantoms and contain all organs relevant for radiation risk assessment. These anthropomorphic phantoms together with a spherical water phantom were used in this work to translate the mean shielding of organs in the different anthropomorphic voxel phantoms into positions in the spherical phantom. This relation allows using a water sphere as surrogate for the anthropomorphic phantoms in both simulations and measurements. Moreover, using spherical phantoms in the calculation of radiation exposure offers great advantages over anthropomorphic phantoms in terms of computational time.
Keywords:Shielding  Anthropomorphic phantom  Dosimetry  Radiation exposure  Organ dose  Galactic cosmic rays
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