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Response of TL dosemeters to cosmic radiation on board passenger aircraft

Measurements were performed with various LiF based TLDs on board seven Polish aircraft, flying long-distance or middle-distance routes. All of the /sup 7/LiF detectors used (various types of /sup 7 /LiF:Mg, Ti and /sup 7/LiF:Mg, Cu, P detectors), which measure the non-neutron component of the radiat...

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Autores principales: Bilski, P, Budzanowski, M, Marczewska, B, Olko, P
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2002
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/623224
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author Bilski, P
Budzanowski, M
Marczewska, B
Olko, P
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Budzanowski, M
Marczewska, B
Olko, P
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description Measurements were performed with various LiF based TLDs on board seven Polish aircraft, flying long-distance or middle-distance routes. All of the /sup 7/LiF detectors used (various types of /sup 7 /LiF:Mg, Ti and /sup 7/LiF:Mg, Cu, P detectors), which measure the non-neutron component of the radiation field, produced consistent results. It was found that the characteristics of the TLD response (ratio of different detector responses, glow curve shapes) after doses of radiation at flying altitudes differ from those obtained after exposure at the CERN facility (CERF), suggesting a lower contribution of densely ionising radiation. The neutron induced TL signal was also more affected by the thickness of the holder, suggesting the presence of a softer neutron energy spectrum at flight altitudes. Further in-flight and CERF exposures of detectors are planned to resolve these issues. (5 refs).
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spelling cern-6232242019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/623224engBilski, PBudzanowski, MMarczewska, BOlko, PResponse of TL dosemeters to cosmic radiation on board passenger aircraftHealth Physics and Radiation EffectsMeasurements were performed with various LiF based TLDs on board seven Polish aircraft, flying long-distance or middle-distance routes. All of the /sup 7/LiF detectors used (various types of /sup 7 /LiF:Mg, Ti and /sup 7/LiF:Mg, Cu, P detectors), which measure the non-neutron component of the radiation field, produced consistent results. It was found that the characteristics of the TLD response (ratio of different detector responses, glow curve shapes) after doses of radiation at flying altitudes differ from those obtained after exposure at the CERN facility (CERF), suggesting a lower contribution of densely ionising radiation. The neutron induced TL signal was also more affected by the thickness of the holder, suggesting the presence of a softer neutron energy spectrum at flight altitudes. Further in-flight and CERF exposures of detectors are planned to resolve these issues. (5 refs).oai:cds.cern.ch:6232242002
spellingShingle Health Physics and Radiation Effects
Bilski, P
Budzanowski, M
Marczewska, B
Olko, P
Response of TL dosemeters to cosmic radiation on board passenger aircraft
title Response of TL dosemeters to cosmic radiation on board passenger aircraft
title_full Response of TL dosemeters to cosmic radiation on board passenger aircraft
title_fullStr Response of TL dosemeters to cosmic radiation on board passenger aircraft
title_full_unstemmed Response of TL dosemeters to cosmic radiation on board passenger aircraft
title_short Response of TL dosemeters to cosmic radiation on board passenger aircraft
title_sort response of tl dosemeters to cosmic radiation on board passenger aircraft
topic Health Physics and Radiation Effects
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/623224
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