Computer Science
Scientific paper
Mar 1995
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1995hlps.reptv....b&link_type=abstract
In its High LET, Passive Space Radiation Dosimetry and Spectrometry 5 p (SEE N95-25911 08-72)
Computer Science
Biosatellites, Cosmic Rays, Linear Energy Transfer (Let), Low Altitude, Radiation Shielding, Computerized Simulation, Particle Flux Density, Protons, Radiation Belts, Radiation Detectors
Scientific paper
Fluxes of cosmic ray particles with different LET values were measured on board the COSMOS-2044 biosatellite under various thicknesses of shielding by stacks of CR-39 and nitrocellulose plastic nuclear track detectors (mounted outside the satellite). The component composition of the particles detected under shieldings of 0.1-2.5 g cm-2 is verified by comparing experimental data with the results of model simulations of the fluxes of galactic cosmic ray particles and of radiation belt protons.
Benton E. V.
Benton Edward R.
Frank Louis A.
Marenny A. M.
Nymmik R. A.
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