Physics
Scientific paper
Aug 2010
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2010spwea...800e05p&link_type=abstract
Space Weather, Volume 8, Issue 12, CiteID S00E05
Physics
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Space Weather: Impacts On Humans, Space Weather: Models, Space Weather: Space Radiation Environment
Scientific paper
The Earth-Moon-Mars Radiation Environment Module is being developed for use by a broad spectrum of researchers to predict energetic particle intensities and radiation exposures at any location in deep space. In this work we demonstrate the capabilities of the module for performing analyses of time-dependent exposures from solar energetic particle events at various locations in space by calculating cumulative dose and dose equivalent, and their time rates of change, for the skin and bone marrow of crew members shielded by as much as 10 g/cm2 of aluminum shielding for the Halloween events of late October 2003.
Dayeh M. A.
Desai Mihir I.
Kozarev K.
PourArsalan M.
Schwadron Nathan A.
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