When high energy protons from solar proton events or trapped radiation belts impinge on spacecraft structures, secondary particles are emitted. The most pernicious secondaries, from either a biological or physical standpoint, are the cascade and evaporation neutrons because of their reaction with matter leading to radioactive materials in the spacecraft structures. Empirically determined cascade and evaporation neutron emission spectra for protons of energy between 20 and 500 MeV incident on all materials at or above carbon in mass number are presented
All orbiting spacecraft are susceptible to space radiation that can cause permanent damage to spacec...
All orbiting spacecraft are susceptible to space radiation that can cause permanent damage to spacec...
Following an introductory chapter reviewing the interpretation of nuclear reactions induced by parti...
Analytical representation of nucleon and pion emission spectra from nucleon-nucleus collisions in en...
Calculations have been carried out to determine the neutron flux induced in the earth's atmosphere b...
Energy distributions of the neutron dose equivalents in the 0.1 to 300 Mev interval for the Ames and...
Proton and neutron spectra as measured by Cosmos satellites to determine cosmic radiation dose
A baryon transport code (BRYNTRN) has previously been verified using available Monte Carlo results f...
Secondary emission of protons and neutrons from target materials after proton beam impac
This thesis is concerned with the production of evaporation neutrons in neutron monitors by the char...
An experiment to measure neutrons in the upper atmosphere was performed on a balloon flight from Pal...
A brief review is presented of available information on the galactic neutron spectrum. An examinatio...
Analytic representation of nonelastic cross sections and particle emission spectra from nucleon-nucl...
Current research on the Grant involves the development of a multigroup method for the calculation of...
NASA's exploration goals are focused on deep space travel and Mars surface operations. To accomplish...
All orbiting spacecraft are susceptible to space radiation that can cause permanent damage to spacec...
All orbiting spacecraft are susceptible to space radiation that can cause permanent damage to spacec...
Following an introductory chapter reviewing the interpretation of nuclear reactions induced by parti...
Analytical representation of nucleon and pion emission spectra from nucleon-nucleus collisions in en...
Calculations have been carried out to determine the neutron flux induced in the earth's atmosphere b...
Energy distributions of the neutron dose equivalents in the 0.1 to 300 Mev interval for the Ames and...
Proton and neutron spectra as measured by Cosmos satellites to determine cosmic radiation dose
A baryon transport code (BRYNTRN) has previously been verified using available Monte Carlo results f...
Secondary emission of protons and neutrons from target materials after proton beam impac
This thesis is concerned with the production of evaporation neutrons in neutron monitors by the char...
An experiment to measure neutrons in the upper atmosphere was performed on a balloon flight from Pal...
A brief review is presented of available information on the galactic neutron spectrum. An examinatio...
Analytic representation of nonelastic cross sections and particle emission spectra from nucleon-nucl...
Current research on the Grant involves the development of a multigroup method for the calculation of...
NASA's exploration goals are focused on deep space travel and Mars surface operations. To accomplish...
All orbiting spacecraft are susceptible to space radiation that can cause permanent damage to spacec...
All orbiting spacecraft are susceptible to space radiation that can cause permanent damage to spacec...
Following an introductory chapter reviewing the interpretation of nuclear reactions induced by parti...