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Statistical validation of HZETRN as a function of vertical cutoff rigidity using ISS measurements
Authors:Tony C Slaba  Steve R Blattnig  Francis F Badavi  Nicholas N Stoffle  Robert D Rutledge  Kerry T Lee  E Neal Zapp  Tsvetan P Dachev  Borislav T Tomov
Institution:1. NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA 23681, USA;2. Christopher Newport University, Newport News, VA 23606, USA;3. Lockheed Martin, Houston, TX 77058, USA;4. NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center, Boulder, CO 80305, USA;5. NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX 77058, USA;6. Bulgarian Academy of Science, Acad. Georgi Bonchev St., Block 3, 1113 Sofia, Bulgaria
Abstract:Measurements taken in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) onboard the International Space Station (ISS) and transit vehicles have been extensively used to validate radiation transport models. Primarily, such comparisons were done by integrating measured data over mission or trajectory segments so that individual comparisons to model results could be made. This approach has yielded considerable information but is limited in its ability to rigorously quantify and differentiate specific model errors or uncertainties. Further, as exploration moves beyond LEO and measured data become sparse, the uncertainty estimates derived from these validation cases will no longer be applicable. Recent improvements in the underlying numerical methods used in HZETRN have resulted in significant decreases in code run time. Therefore, the large number of comparisons required to express error as a function of a physical quantity, like cutoff rigidity, are now possible. Validation can be looked at in detail over any portion of a flight trajectory (e.g. minute by minute) such that a statistically significant number of comparisons can be made. This more rigorous approach to code validation will allow the errors caused by uncertainties in the geometry models, environmental models, and nuclear physics models to be differentiated and quantified. It will also give much better guidance for future model development. More importantly, it will allow a quantitative means of extrapolating uncertainties in LEO to free space. In this work, measured data taken onboard the ISS during solar maximum are compared to results obtained with the particle transport code HZETRN. Comparisons are made at a large number (∼77,000) of discrete time intervals, allowing error estimates to be given as a function of cutoff rigidity. It is shown that HZETRN systematically underestimates exposure quantities at high cutoff rigidity. The errors are likely associated with increased angular variation in the geomagnetic field near the equator, the lack of pion production in HZETRN, and errors in high energy nuclear physics models, and will be the focus of future work.
Keywords:HZETRN  Low Earth Orbit  Space radiation  International Space Station  Radiation shielding  Transport
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