Statistics – Applications
Scientific paper
Jul 1992
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1992stin...9232193t&link_type=abstract
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Statistics
Applications
Applications Programs (Computers), Estimates, Exposure, Fragmentation, Galactic Cosmic Rays, Radiation Dosage, Radiation Effects, Radiation Shielding, Radiation Transport, Variations, Aluminum, Fluence, Sensitivity, Thickness
Scientific paper
Initial studies of the sensitivities of estimates of particle fluence, absorbed dose, and dose equivalent to fragmentation parameter variations are undertaken by using the LaRC galactic cosmic ray transport code (HZETRN). The new results, presented as a function of aluminum shield thickness, include upper and lower bounds on dose/dose equivalent corresponding to the physically realistic extremes of the fragmentation process and the percentage of variation of the dose/dose equivalent as a function of fragmentation parameter variation.
Cucinotta Francis A.
Shinn Judy L.
Townsend Lawrence W.
Wilson William J.
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