Title :
The Trapped Proton Environment in Medium Earth Orbit (MEO)
Author :
Ginet, Gregory P. ; Huston, Stuart L. ; Roth, C.J. ; O´Brien, T. Paul ; Guild, Timothy B.
Author_Institution :
Lincoln Lab., Massachusetts Inst. of Technol., Lexington, MA, USA
Abstract :
Energetic proton flux maps of the differential flux intensity in the medium-Earth orbit (MEO) regime (altitudes ~ 7000-15,000 km) are developed from measurements taken by detectors aboard the Combined Release and Radiation Effects Satellite (CRRES), HEO-F1, HEO-F3 and ICO satellites. Measurement errors have been estimated by cross-calibrating to a standard sensor aboard the GOES satellite during solar proton events. Spectral inversion techniques were employed to derive differential flux spectra from the HEO and ICO integral channel dosimeters. Two methods for combining the four different satellite data sets on a standard energy and coordinate grid are presented and the ramifications due to limited spatial and temporal coverage are explored. Comparison to the NASA AP-8 models shows the new model median flux maps to be of approximately equivalent or lower magnitude in the slot region while new model 95th percentile maps are always higher. Implications for the proton dose received by MEO satellites are discussed.
Keywords :
artificial satellites; atmospheric techniques; dosimeters; particle detectors; protons; radiation belts; CRRES; Combined Release and Radiation Effects Satellite; GOES satellite; HEO-F1 satellite; HEO-F3 satellite; ICO satellite; MEO satellites; MEO trapped proton environment; NASA AP-8 model comparison; differential flux intensity; differential flux spectra; energetic proton flux maps; integral channel dosimeters; medium Earth orbit; proton dose; solar proton events; spectral inversion techniques; Dosimetry; Extraterrestrial measurements; Radiation effects; Satellites; Environmental radiation effects; extraterrestrial measurements; radiation belts;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2010.2085086