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MEASUREMENT OF DIFFERENT COMPONENTS OF SECONDARY RADIATION ONBOARD INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION BY MEANS OF PASSIVE DETECTORS

KO. Inozemtsev, VV. Kushin, A. Strádi, I. Ambrožová, S. Kodaira, J. Szabó, RV. Tolochek, VA. Shurshakov,

. 2018 ; 181 (4) : 412-417.

Language English Country England, Great Britain

Document type Journal Article

The evaluation of different components of secondary radiation (charged fragments and neutrons) onboard ISS is described. Solid-state nuclear track detectors CR-39™ were applied for the measurements of short-range nuclear fragments, while the measurements of neutrons were carried out by means of thermo-luminescent dosimeters with various concentrations of 6Li and 7Li. The flux of charged secondaries and the gamma-equivalent neutron dose are presented in function of the low-LET dose in various modules of the Russian segment of ISS.

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