Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate (Jan 2014)

Observation of radiation environment in the International Space Station in 2012–March 2013 by Liulin-5 particle telescope

  • Semkova Jordanka,
  • Dachev Tsvetan,
  • Koleva Rositza,
  • Bankov Nikolay,
  • Maltchev Stefan,
  • Benghin Victor,
  • Shurshakov Vyacheslav,
  • Petrov Vladislav

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/swsc/2014029
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4
p. A32

Abstract

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Since June 2007 the Liulin-5 charged particle telescope, located in the spherical tissue-equivalent phantom of the MATROSHKA-R project onboard the International Space Station (ISS), has been making measurements of the local energetic particle radiation environment. From 27 December 2011 to 09 March 2013 measurements were conducted in and outside the phantom located in the MIM1 module of the ISS. In this paper Liulin-5 dose rates, due to galactic cosmic rays and South Atlantic Anomaly trapped protons, measured during that period are presented. Particularly, dose rates and particle fluxes for the radiation characteristics in the phantom during solar energetic particle (SEP) events occurring in March and May 2012 are discussed. Liulin-5 SEP observations are compared with other ISS data, GOES proton fluxes as well as with solar energetic particle measurements obtained onboard the Mir space station during previous solar cycles.

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