DocumentCode
878202
Title
The Near-Earth Space Radiation Environment
Author
Bourdarie, Sébastien ; Xapsos, Michael
Author_Institution
Space Environ. Dept., ONERA, Toulouse
Volume
55
Issue
4
fYear
2008
Firstpage
1810
Lastpage
1832
Abstract
The effects of the space radiation environment on spacecraft systems and instruments are significant design considerations for space missions. Astronaut exposure is a serious concern for manned missions. In order to meet these challenges and have reliable, cost-effective designs, the radiation environment must be understood and accurately modeled. The nature of the environment varies greatly between low earth orbits and higher earth orbits. There are both short-term and long-term variations with the phase of the solar cycle. In this paper we concentrate mainly on charged particle radiations in the near-Earth region. Descriptions of the radiation belts and particles of solar and cosmic origin are reviewed. An overview of the traditional models is presented accompanied by their application areas and limitations. This is followed by discussion of some recent model developments.
Keywords
radiation effects; solar radiation; space research; space vehicles; astronaut exposure; charged particle radiations; cosmic particles; near Earth region; near Earth space radiation environment; radiation belts; solar particles; space missions; spacecraft systems; Belts; Earth; Electron traps; Instruments; Ionizing radiation; Orbits; Satellite broadcasting; Space missions; Space technology; Space vehicles; Galactic cosmic rays; solar particle event; trapped electrons; trapped protons;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9499
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TNS.2008.2001409
Filename
4636949
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