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Potential Benefit of Retrospective Use of Neutron Monitors in Improving Ionising Radiation Exposure Assessment on International Flights: Issues Raised By Neutron Passive Dosimeter Measurements and EPCARD Simulations During Sudden Changes in Solar Activity

Since air transport became more accessible, more and more people have been exposed to ionising radiation of cosmic origin. Measuring the neutron dose equivalent is a good approximation of total ambient dose equivalent, as neutrons carry about 50 % of the dose at flight altitudes. The aim of our stud...

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Autores principales: Sovilj, Marina Poje, Vuković, Branko, Radolić, Vanja, Miklavčić, Igor, Stanić, Denis
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7968484/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32975102
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/aiht-2020-71-3403
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author Sovilj, Marina Poje
Vuković, Branko
Radolić, Vanja
Miklavčić, Igor
Stanić, Denis
author_facet Sovilj, Marina Poje
Vuković, Branko
Radolić, Vanja
Miklavčić, Igor
Stanić, Denis
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description Since air transport became more accessible, more and more people have been exposed to ionising radiation of cosmic origin. Measuring the neutron dose equivalent is a good approximation of total ambient dose equivalent, as neutrons carry about 50 % of the dose at flight altitudes. The aim of our study was to compare our measurements of the neutron component of secondary cosmic radiation dose, taken with passive dosimeters, with the data obtained from a simulation generated by EPCARD software, which is common in assessing flight crew exposure to ionising radiation. We observed deviations (both above and below) from the expected proportion of the neutron component (between 40 and 80 %), which pointed to certain issues with actual passive dosimeter measurement and the EPCARD simulation. The main limitation of the dosimeter are large uncertainties in high energy neutron response, which may result in underestimation of neutron dose equivalent. The main drawback of the software simulation is monthly averaging of solar potential in calculations, which can neglect sporadic high energy events. Since airlines worldwide almost exclusively use software (due to costs and convenience) to estimate the dose received by their crew, it is advisable to retrospectively recalculate the dose taking into account neutron monitor readings when solar activity changes.
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spelling pubmed-79684842021-05-25 Potential Benefit of Retrospective Use of Neutron Monitors in Improving Ionising Radiation Exposure Assessment on International Flights: Issues Raised By Neutron Passive Dosimeter Measurements and EPCARD Simulations During Sudden Changes in Solar Activity Sovilj, Marina Poje Vuković, Branko Radolić, Vanja Miklavčić, Igor Stanić, Denis Arh Hig Rada Toksikol Original Article Since air transport became more accessible, more and more people have been exposed to ionising radiation of cosmic origin. Measuring the neutron dose equivalent is a good approximation of total ambient dose equivalent, as neutrons carry about 50 % of the dose at flight altitudes. The aim of our study was to compare our measurements of the neutron component of secondary cosmic radiation dose, taken with passive dosimeters, with the data obtained from a simulation generated by EPCARD software, which is common in assessing flight crew exposure to ionising radiation. We observed deviations (both above and below) from the expected proportion of the neutron component (between 40 and 80 %), which pointed to certain issues with actual passive dosimeter measurement and the EPCARD simulation. The main limitation of the dosimeter are large uncertainties in high energy neutron response, which may result in underestimation of neutron dose equivalent. The main drawback of the software simulation is monthly averaging of solar potential in calculations, which can neglect sporadic high energy events. Since airlines worldwide almost exclusively use software (due to costs and convenience) to estimate the dose received by their crew, it is advisable to retrospectively recalculate the dose taking into account neutron monitor readings when solar activity changes. Sciendo 2020-06-29 /pmc/articles/PMC7968484/ /pubmed/32975102 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/aiht-2020-71-3403 Text en © 2020 Marina Poje Sovilj et al., published by Sciendo http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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Sovilj, Marina Poje
Vuković, Branko
Radolić, Vanja
Miklavčić, Igor
Stanić, Denis
Potential Benefit of Retrospective Use of Neutron Monitors in Improving Ionising Radiation Exposure Assessment on International Flights: Issues Raised By Neutron Passive Dosimeter Measurements and EPCARD Simulations During Sudden Changes in Solar Activity
title Potential Benefit of Retrospective Use of Neutron Monitors in Improving Ionising Radiation Exposure Assessment on International Flights: Issues Raised By Neutron Passive Dosimeter Measurements and EPCARD Simulations During Sudden Changes in Solar Activity
title_full Potential Benefit of Retrospective Use of Neutron Monitors in Improving Ionising Radiation Exposure Assessment on International Flights: Issues Raised By Neutron Passive Dosimeter Measurements and EPCARD Simulations During Sudden Changes in Solar Activity
title_fullStr Potential Benefit of Retrospective Use of Neutron Monitors in Improving Ionising Radiation Exposure Assessment on International Flights: Issues Raised By Neutron Passive Dosimeter Measurements and EPCARD Simulations During Sudden Changes in Solar Activity
title_full_unstemmed Potential Benefit of Retrospective Use of Neutron Monitors in Improving Ionising Radiation Exposure Assessment on International Flights: Issues Raised By Neutron Passive Dosimeter Measurements and EPCARD Simulations During Sudden Changes in Solar Activity
title_short Potential Benefit of Retrospective Use of Neutron Monitors in Improving Ionising Radiation Exposure Assessment on International Flights: Issues Raised By Neutron Passive Dosimeter Measurements and EPCARD Simulations During Sudden Changes in Solar Activity
title_sort potential benefit of retrospective use of neutron monitors in improving ionising radiation exposure assessment on international flights: issues raised by neutron passive dosimeter measurements and epcard simulations during sudden changes in solar activity
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7968484/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32975102
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/aiht-2020-71-3403
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