DocumentCode
1063245
Title
Status of the DESIRE project: Geant4 physics validation studies and first results from Columbus/ISS radiation Simulations
Author
Ersmark, Tore ; Carlson, Per ; Daly, Eamonn ; Fuglesang, Christer ; Gudowska, Irena ; Lund-Jensen, Bengt ; Nartallo, Ramon ; Nieminen, Petteri ; Pearce, Mark ; Santin, Giovanni ; Sobolevsky, Nikolay
Author_Institution
Sect. of Particle Phys., R. Inst. of Technol., Stockholm, Sweden
Volume
51
Issue
4
fYear
2004
Firstpage
1378
Lastpage
1384
Abstract
The Dose Estimation by Simulation of the ISS Radiation Environment (DESIRE) project aims to accurately calculate radiation fluxes and doses to astronauts inside the European Columbus module of the International Space Station using Geant4. Since Geant4 has not been previously used for this type of application it needs to be validated. This will be followed by a detailed evaluation of the incident radiation fields on ISS and culminate with the geometry modeling and full-scale flux and dose simulations for Columbus. Geant4 validation studies and comparisons to other tools are presented. These concern the angle and energy distributions of particles leaving irradiated targets and of energy depositions in the targets. Comparisons are made between simulations using different Geant4 physics models, experimental data, and other particle transport programs. Geant4 using the "Binary Cascade" model for inelastic nucleon reactions performs very well in these comparisons, but some issues with other models remain to be resolved if they are to be used for space radiation shielding applications. Results of Geant4 simulations of the transport of some relevant radiation field components through the hull of a simplified model of Columbus are also presented.
Keywords
Monte Carlo methods; astrophysical radiation mechanisms; biological effects of radiation; dosimetry; high energy physics instrumentation computing; space research; Binary Cascade model; Columbus radiation simulation; DESIRE project; Dose Estimation by Simulation of the ISS Radiation Environment project; European Columbus module; GEANT4 physics validation study; ISS radiation simulation; International Space Station; Monte Carlo method; angle distribution; astronaut; biological effects of radiation; energy deposition; energy distribution; full-scale flux; geometry modeling; incident radiation field; inelastic nucleon reaction; irradiated target; particle transport program; radiation flux; simulation software; space radiation shielding application; Biological system modeling; Energy resolution; Geometry; International Space Station; Monte Carlo methods; NASA; Physics; Solid modeling; Space stations; Space technology;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9499
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TNS.2004.832648
Filename
1323700
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