Dynamics of the radiation conditions along the route of the MIR station during the solar proton event of September 29, 1989

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Mir Space Station, Radiation Counters, Radiation Hazards, Solar Protons, Goes Satellites, Proton Flux Density, Radiation Dosage

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The dynamics of an absorbed dose of cosmic radiation during the unique solar proton event of September 29, 1989 was measured during a Soviet-Bulgarian experiment with the Liulin dosimeter on board the Mir station. The intensity of the dose in calm conditions was (30 +/-6) x 10 exp -5 Gy/d. An additional absorbed dose conditioned by the above event was 310 x 10 exp -5 Gy. The results are compared with data on solar proton fluxes obtained by the GOES-7 satellite.

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