Radiobiology experiments performed in space are deemed necessary for validation of risk-assessment methods. The understanding of space radiobiology experiments must combine knowledge of the space radiation environment, radiation transport, and models of biological response. The heavy ion transport code HZETRN has recently been combined with improved models of the galactic cosmic rays (GCR) and extensive comparisons made to measurements on the space shuttle with a tissue equivalent, proportional counter. HZETRN was also coupled with track-structure models of biological damage from heavy ions. Track-structure calculations using improved models of the radial dose distribution around the path of heavy ions provide a good description of ground-b...
In the track structure model, the inactivation cross section is found by summing an inactivation pro...
It is well known that one of the largest obstacles to be solved to enable safe future humanactivitie...
Space agencies have recognized the risks of astronauts’ exposure to space radiation and are developi...
Radiobiology experiments performed in space are deemed necessary for validation of risk-assessment m...
The assessment of biological damage from the galactic cosmic rays (GCR) is a current interest for ex...
The quality factor (QF) as defined in International Commission on Radiological Protection report no....
The energy deposition characteristics of heavy ions vary substantially compared to those of photons....
The quality factor (QF) as defined in International Commission on Radiological Protection report no....
The phenomenological track-structure model of cell damage is discussed. A description of the applica...
In the track structure model, the inactivation cross section is found by summing an inactivation pro...
A research program in space radiobiology is described in this report. The program is focused on the ...
The major uncertainties on space radiation risk estimates in humans are associated to the poor knowl...
: Space research seems to be object of a renewed interest, also considering that human missions to t...
Space radiation is comprised of a large number of particle types and energies, which have differenti...
The average or amorphous track model uses the response of a system to gamma-rays and the radial dist...
In the track structure model, the inactivation cross section is found by summing an inactivation pro...
It is well known that one of the largest obstacles to be solved to enable safe future humanactivitie...
Space agencies have recognized the risks of astronauts’ exposure to space radiation and are developi...
Radiobiology experiments performed in space are deemed necessary for validation of risk-assessment m...
The assessment of biological damage from the galactic cosmic rays (GCR) is a current interest for ex...
The quality factor (QF) as defined in International Commission on Radiological Protection report no....
The energy deposition characteristics of heavy ions vary substantially compared to those of photons....
The quality factor (QF) as defined in International Commission on Radiological Protection report no....
The phenomenological track-structure model of cell damage is discussed. A description of the applica...
In the track structure model, the inactivation cross section is found by summing an inactivation pro...
A research program in space radiobiology is described in this report. The program is focused on the ...
The major uncertainties on space radiation risk estimates in humans are associated to the poor knowl...
: Space research seems to be object of a renewed interest, also considering that human missions to t...
Space radiation is comprised of a large number of particle types and energies, which have differenti...
The average or amorphous track model uses the response of a system to gamma-rays and the radial dist...
In the track structure model, the inactivation cross section is found by summing an inactivation pro...
It is well known that one of the largest obstacles to be solved to enable safe future humanactivitie...
Space agencies have recognized the risks of astronauts’ exposure to space radiation and are developi...