A stack of CR-39 and Kodak CN track detectors was exposed on the NASA satellite LDEF and recovered after almost six years in space. The quick look analysis yielded heavy ion tracks on a background of low energy secondaries from proton interaction. The detected heavy ions show a steep energy spectrum which indicates a radiation belt origin
A preliminary analysis of the various passive radiation detector materials included in the P0006 LET...
We used Nuclear Track Detectors (NTD) CR39 and Makrofol for many purposes: i) Exposures at the SPS a...
At this symposium significant new data and analyses were reported in cosmic ray research, radiation ...
The azimuthal angle distribution and the charge and energy spectra of selected light-heavy (5 less t...
One of the objectives of the Heavy Ions In Space (HIIS) experiment is to investigate heavy ions whic...
We present preliminary data on heavy ions (Z greater than or equal to 10) detected in the topmost Le...
Measurements are under way of the charged particle radiation environment of the Long Duration Exposu...
Since 1983 the study of heavy ions inside the Earth's magnetosphere is the objective of experiments ...
Initial results from LDEF include radiation detector measurements from four experiments, P0006, P000...
The linear energy transfer (LET) spectra of charged particles was measured in the 5 to 250 keV/micro...
The Heavy Ions In Space (HIIS) experiment has two primary objectives: (1) to measure the elemental c...
Analysis of the induced radioactivity of the Long Duration Exposure Facility (LDEF) is continuing wi...
The first Long Duration Exposure Facility (LDEF) mission has demonstrated the value of the LDEF conc...
In December 1983 the first Spacelab mission was launched for a duration of 10 days. Aboard was the K...
The ionizing radiation measurements flown on the Long Duration Exposure Facility (LDEF) were contain...
A preliminary analysis of the various passive radiation detector materials included in the P0006 LET...
We used Nuclear Track Detectors (NTD) CR39 and Makrofol for many purposes: i) Exposures at the SPS a...
At this symposium significant new data and analyses were reported in cosmic ray research, radiation ...
The azimuthal angle distribution and the charge and energy spectra of selected light-heavy (5 less t...
One of the objectives of the Heavy Ions In Space (HIIS) experiment is to investigate heavy ions whic...
We present preliminary data on heavy ions (Z greater than or equal to 10) detected in the topmost Le...
Measurements are under way of the charged particle radiation environment of the Long Duration Exposu...
Since 1983 the study of heavy ions inside the Earth's magnetosphere is the objective of experiments ...
Initial results from LDEF include radiation detector measurements from four experiments, P0006, P000...
The linear energy transfer (LET) spectra of charged particles was measured in the 5 to 250 keV/micro...
The Heavy Ions In Space (HIIS) experiment has two primary objectives: (1) to measure the elemental c...
Analysis of the induced radioactivity of the Long Duration Exposure Facility (LDEF) is continuing wi...
The first Long Duration Exposure Facility (LDEF) mission has demonstrated the value of the LDEF conc...
In December 1983 the first Spacelab mission was launched for a duration of 10 days. Aboard was the K...
The ionizing radiation measurements flown on the Long Duration Exposure Facility (LDEF) were contain...
A preliminary analysis of the various passive radiation detector materials included in the P0006 LET...
We used Nuclear Track Detectors (NTD) CR39 and Makrofol for many purposes: i) Exposures at the SPS a...
At this symposium significant new data and analyses were reported in cosmic ray research, radiation ...