Fragmentation of 1 GeV/nucleon iron ions in thick targets relevant for space exploration
Journal article, 2005

We have measured charged nuclear fragments produced by 1 GeV/nucleon 56 Fe ions interacting with aluminium, polyethylene and lead. These materials are relevant for assessment of radiation risk for manned space flight. The data will be presented in a form suitable for comparison with models of nuclear fragmentation and transport, including linear energy transfer (LET) spectrum, fluence for iron and fragments, event-tack- and even t-dose-averaged LET, total dose and iron contribution to dose.

Author

Chiara La Tessa

Chalmers, Department of Reactor Physics

S. Guetersloh

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

L. Heilbronn

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

S. Guetersloh

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Lembit Sihver

Chalmers, Department of Reactor Physics

J. Miller

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Advances in Space Research

0273-1177 (ISSN) 18791948 (eISSN)

Vol. 35 2 223-229

Subject Categories

Other Engineering and Technologies

DOI

10.1016/j.asr.2005.02.007

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10/7/2017