This paper examines the error resulting from using a lineal energy spectrum to represent a linear energy transfer spectrum for applications in the space radiation environment. Lineal energy and linear energy transfer spectra are compared in three diverse but typical space radiation environments. Different detector geometries are also studied to determine how they affect the error. LET spectra are typically used to compute dose equivalent for radiation hazard estimation and single event effect rates to estimate radiation effects on electronics. The errors in the estimations of dose equivalent and single event rates that result from substituting lineal energy spectra for linear energy spectra are examined. It is found that this substitution h...
The radiation field in low Earth orbit (LEO) and deep space is complicated. The radiation impact on ...
An analytic method is described for evaluating the average radial electron spectrum and the radial a...
Response of thermoluminescent detectors (TLD-100) to high linear energy transfer (LET) particles has...
Polyallyldiglycol carbonate-based track-etched detectors can measure linear energy transfer (LET) sp...
The single event effect (SEE) is an important consideration in electronic devices used in space envi...
There are only few methods of dosimetry which could estimate the contribution of different particles...
[1] The Cosmic Ray Telescope for the Effects of Radiation (CRaTER) instrument was launched as part o...
[1] The Cosmic Ray Telescope for the Effects of Radiation (CRaTER) instrument was launched as part o...
[1] The Cosmic Ray Telescope for the Effects of Radiation (CRaTER) instrument was launched as part o...
An analytic method is described for evaluating the average radial electron spectrum and the radial a...
An analytic method is described for evaluating the average radial electron spectrum and the radial a...
Integral linear energy transfer (LET) spectra of cosmic radiation (CR) particles were measured on fi...
An analytic method is described for evaluating the average radial electron spectrum and the radial a...
The reliability of performing measurements of cosmic ray energy spectra with a thin ionization calor...
The radiation field in low Earth orbit (LEO) and deep space is complicated. The radiation impact on ...
The radiation field in low Earth orbit (LEO) and deep space is complicated. The radiation impact on ...
An analytic method is described for evaluating the average radial electron spectrum and the radial a...
Response of thermoluminescent detectors (TLD-100) to high linear energy transfer (LET) particles has...
Polyallyldiglycol carbonate-based track-etched detectors can measure linear energy transfer (LET) sp...
The single event effect (SEE) is an important consideration in electronic devices used in space envi...
There are only few methods of dosimetry which could estimate the contribution of different particles...
[1] The Cosmic Ray Telescope for the Effects of Radiation (CRaTER) instrument was launched as part o...
[1] The Cosmic Ray Telescope for the Effects of Radiation (CRaTER) instrument was launched as part o...
[1] The Cosmic Ray Telescope for the Effects of Radiation (CRaTER) instrument was launched as part o...
An analytic method is described for evaluating the average radial electron spectrum and the radial a...
An analytic method is described for evaluating the average radial electron spectrum and the radial a...
Integral linear energy transfer (LET) spectra of cosmic radiation (CR) particles were measured on fi...
An analytic method is described for evaluating the average radial electron spectrum and the radial a...
The reliability of performing measurements of cosmic ray energy spectra with a thin ionization calor...
The radiation field in low Earth orbit (LEO) and deep space is complicated. The radiation impact on ...
The radiation field in low Earth orbit (LEO) and deep space is complicated. The radiation impact on ...
An analytic method is described for evaluating the average radial electron spectrum and the radial a...
Response of thermoluminescent detectors (TLD-100) to high linear energy transfer (LET) particles has...