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Acta Astronaut ; 56(9-12): 949-60, 2005.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15835053

RESUMEN

In light of the importance of the neutron contribution to the dose equivalent received by space workers in the near-Earth radiation environment, there is an increasing need for a personal dosimeter that is passive in nature and able to respond to this neutron field in real time. Recent Canadian technology has led to the development of a bubble detector, which is sensitive to neutrons, but insensitive to low linear energy transfer (LET) radiation. By changing the composition of the bubble detector fluid (or "superheat"), the detectors can be fabricated to respond to different types of radiation. This paper describes a preliminary ground-based research effort to better characterize the bubble detectors of different compositions at various charged-particle accelerator facilities, which are capable of simulating the space radiation field.


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Iones Pesados , Neutrones , Protones , Monitoreo de Radiación/instrumentación , Vuelo Espacial/instrumentación , Calibración , Diseño de Equipo , Medio Ambiente Extraterrestre , Transferencia Lineal de Energía , Aceleradores de Partículas , Dosis de Radiación , Nave Espacial/instrumentación , Dosimetría Termoluminiscente
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Acta Astronaut ; 56(9-12): 975-9, 2005.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15835056

RESUMEN

Bubble Technology Industries Inc. (BTI), with the support of the Canadian Space Agency, has finished the construction of the Canadian High-Energy Neutron Spectrometry System (CHENSS). This spectrometer is intended to measure the high energy neutron spectrum (approximately 1-100 MeV) encountered in spacecraft in low earth orbit. CHENSS is designed to fly aboard a US space shuttle and its scientific results should facilitate the prediction of neutron dose to astronauts in space from readings of different types of radiation dosimeters that are being used in various missions.


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Neutrones , Monitoreo de Radiación/instrumentación , Vuelo Espacial/instrumentación , Análisis Espectral/instrumentación , Astronautas , Calibración , Canadá , Radiación Cósmica , Diseño de Equipo , Medio Ambiente Extraterrestre , Humanos , Dosis de Radiación
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Phys Rev Lett ; 89(1): 011301, 2002 Jul 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12097025

RESUMEN

Observations of neutral-current nu interactions on deuterium in the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory are reported. Using the neutral current (NC), elastic scattering, and charged current reactions and assuming the standard 8B shape, the nu(e) component of the 8B solar flux is phis(e) = 1.76(+0.05)(-0.05)(stat)(+0.09)(-0.09)(syst) x 10(6) cm(-2) s(-1) for a kinetic energy threshold of 5 MeV. The non-nu(e) component is phi(mu)(tau) = 3.41(+0.45)(-0.45)(stat)(+0.48)(-0.45)(syst) x 10(6) cm(-2) s(-1), 5.3sigma greater than zero, providing strong evidence for solar nu(e) flavor transformation. The total flux measured with the NC reaction is phi(NC) = 5.09(+0.44)(-0.43)(stat)(+0.46)(-0.43)(syst) x 10(6) cm(-2) s(-1), consistent with solar models.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 89(1): 011302, 2002 Jul 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12097026

RESUMEN

The Sudbury Neutrino Observatory (SNO) has measured day and night solar neutrino energy spectra and rates. For charged current events, assuming an undistorted 8B spectrum, the night minus day rate is 14.0%+/-6.3%(+1.5%)(-1.4%) of the average rate. If the total flux of active neutrinos is additionally constrained to have no asymmetry, the nu(e) asymmetry is found to be 7.0%+/-4.9%(+1.3%)(-1.2%). A global solar neutrino analysis in terms of matter-enhanced oscillations of two active flavors strongly favors the large mixing angle solution.

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