Simulations of MATROSHKA experiments at ISS using PHITS
Paper in proceeding, 2010

Concerns about the biological effects of space radiation are increasing rapidly due to the perspective of long-duration manned missions, both in relation to the International Space Station (ISS) and to manned interplanetary missions to Moon and Mars in the future. As a preparation for these long duration space missions it is important to ensure an excellent capability to evaluate the impact of space radiation on human health in order to secure the safety of the astronauts/cosmonauts and minimize their risks. It is therefore necessary to measure the radiation load on the personnel both inside and outside the space vehicles and certify that organ and tissue equivalent doses can be simulated as accurate as possible. In this paper we will present simulations using the three-dimensional Monte Carlo Particle and Heavy Ion Transport code System (PHITS) of long term dose measurements performed with the ESA supported experiment MATROSHKA (MTR), which is an anthropomorphic phantom containing over 6000 radiation detectors, mimicking a human head and torso. The MTR experiment, led by the German Aerospace Center (DLR), was launched in January 2004 and has measured the absorbed dose from space radiation both inside and outside the ISS. In this paper preliminary comparisons of measurements outside the ISS will be presented. The results confirm previous calculations and measurements which indicate that PHITS is a suitable tool for estimations of dose received from cosmic radiation and when performing shielding design studies of spacecraft.

Experiments

Biological effects

Monte Carlo methods

Anthropomorphic phantoms

Space radiations

Monte Carlo particles

Interplanetary flight

Interplanetary mission

German aerospace centers

Nuclear reactions

International Space stations

Health risks

Long duration space mission

Spacecraft

Natural resources management

Author

Lembit Sihver

Chalmers, Applied Physics, Nuclear Engineering

T. Sato

Japan Atomic Energy Agency

Monika Puchalska

Chalmers, Applied Physics, Nuclear Engineering

G. Reitz

German Aerospace Center (DLR)

12th International Conference on Nuclear Reaction Mechanisms, NRM 2009; Varenna; Italy; 15 June 2009 through 19 June 2009

2078-8835 (ISSN)

Vol. 2 553-560
978-929083341-3 (ISBN)

Subject Categories

Physical Sciences

ISBN

978-929083341-3

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