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On-board aircrew dosimetry using a semiconductor spectrometer

Radiation fields on board aircraft contain particles with energies up to a few hundred MeV. Many instruments have been tested to characterise these fields. This paper presents the results of studies on the use of an Si diode spectrometer to characterise these fields. The spectrometer has been in use...

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Autores principales: Spurny, F, Dachev, T
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2002
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/623227
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author Spurny, F
Dachev, T
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description Radiation fields on board aircraft contain particles with energies up to a few hundred MeV. Many instruments have been tested to characterise these fields. This paper presents the results of studies on the use of an Si diode spectrometer to characterise these fields. The spectrometer has been in use since spring 2000 on more than 130 return flights to monitor and characterise the on-board field. During a Czech Airlines flight from Prague to New York it was possible to register the effects of an intense solar flare, (ground level event, GLE 60), which occurred on 15 April 2001. It was found that the number of deposition events registered was increased by about 70% and the dose in Si by a factor of 2.0 when compared with the presence of galactic cosmic rays alone. Directly measured data are interpreted with respect to on-earth reference field calibration (photons, CERN high-energy particles); it was found that this approach leads to encouraging results and should be followed up. (7 refs).
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spelling cern-6232272019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/623227engSpurny, FDachev, TOn-board aircrew dosimetry using a semiconductor spectrometerHealth Physics and Radiation EffectsRadiation fields on board aircraft contain particles with energies up to a few hundred MeV. Many instruments have been tested to characterise these fields. This paper presents the results of studies on the use of an Si diode spectrometer to characterise these fields. The spectrometer has been in use since spring 2000 on more than 130 return flights to monitor and characterise the on-board field. During a Czech Airlines flight from Prague to New York it was possible to register the effects of an intense solar flare, (ground level event, GLE 60), which occurred on 15 April 2001. It was found that the number of deposition events registered was increased by about 70% and the dose in Si by a factor of 2.0 when compared with the presence of galactic cosmic rays alone. Directly measured data are interpreted with respect to on-earth reference field calibration (photons, CERN high-energy particles); it was found that this approach leads to encouraging results and should be followed up. (7 refs).oai:cds.cern.ch:6232272002
spellingShingle Health Physics and Radiation Effects
Spurny, F
Dachev, T
On-board aircrew dosimetry using a semiconductor spectrometer
title On-board aircrew dosimetry using a semiconductor spectrometer
title_full On-board aircrew dosimetry using a semiconductor spectrometer
title_fullStr On-board aircrew dosimetry using a semiconductor spectrometer
title_full_unstemmed On-board aircrew dosimetry using a semiconductor spectrometer
title_short On-board aircrew dosimetry using a semiconductor spectrometer
title_sort on-board aircrew dosimetry using a semiconductor spectrometer
topic Health Physics and Radiation Effects
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/623227
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