Title :
Development of position-sensitive tissue equivalent proportional chamber for space dosimetry
Author :
Sasaki, S. ; Saito, K. ; Tawara, H. ; Nagayoshi, T. ; Fujita, Y. ; Doke, T. ; Terasawa, K. ; Miuchi, K. ; Matsumoto, H. ; Uchihori, Y.
Author_Institution :
High Energy Accel. Res. Organ., Tsukuba
fDate :
Oct. 26 2007-Nov. 3 2007
Abstract :
Radiation effects on human body are evaluated using dose equivalent H, defined as the product of the absorbed dose and the quality factor given as a function of LET. In space, there exist many kinds of radiations, such as galactic cosmic rays and geomagnetic trapped particles, where charged particles and neutrons are the main components contributing to radiation dose in space. Since LET of these radiations widely distributes, it is essential to measure directly LET for evaluation of H in space. The Tissue Equivalent Proportional Counter (TEPC) has been used as a standard space dosimeter, which is a simple gas counter made of tissue equivalent materials. In TEPC, since no position information is given, a lineal energy is measured instead of LET. Obviously the lineal energy does not represent LET accurately. The dose obtained using TEPC is reported to be inconsistent with those measured with real LET spectrometers. We started to develop a new dosimeter named as Position Sensitive Tissue Equivalent Chamber (PS-TEPC), which is based on a time projection chamber using Micro Pixel Chamber (mu-PIC) as two- dimensional position-sensitive detector. In this study, we aim to demonstrate feasibility of PS-TEPC and to complete a prototype of PS-TEPC usable in space. The performance was tested by using the heavy ion beams to examine its abilities of 3D-tracking and energy measurement.
Keywords :
Q-factor; aerospace biophysics; biological effects of ionising particles; dosimetry; ion beam effects; time projection chambers; 3D-tracking; LET spectrometers; PS-TEPC; charged particles; galactic cosmic rays; geomagnetic trapped particles; heavy ion beams; linear energy transfer; micropixel chamber; neutrons; position-sensitive tissue equivalent proportional chamber; quality factor; radiation effects; space dosimetry; time projection chamber; Cosmic rays; Dosimetry; Energy measurement; Geomagnetism; Humans; Neutrons; Q factor; Radiation detectors; Radiation effects; Space charge;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2007. NSS '07. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Honolulu, HI
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-0922-8
Electronic_ISBN :
1095-7863
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2007.4436513