Statistics – Applications
Scientific paper
Dec 1996
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1996esasp.392...31p&link_type=abstract
Environment Modelling for Space-based Applications, Symposium Proceedings (ESA SP-392). ESTEC Noordwijk, 18-20 September 1996. E
Statistics
Applications
Scientific paper
Prolonged dose measurements inside orbital station "MIR" were used to study long-term dose variations, induced by galactic cosmic rays, 6-month dose variations due to radiation belt electrons and protons and sporadic dose variations, associated with solar proton events. The magnitude of dose variation, associated with the 11-year solar cycle and 6-month ("seasonal") dose variations can be as large as 50%. The daily averaged doses during the winter minimum of the 22-nd solar cycle significantly exceed model predicted dose values. The data are compared with the doses measured at the same time on board "INTERBALL" satellite.
Bashkirov V. D.
Panasyuk Mikhail I.
Shumshurov V. I.
Teltsov M. V.
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