Title :
Influence of Extraterrestrial Radiation on Radiation Portal Monitors
Author :
Keller, Paul E. ; Kouzes, Richard T.
Author_Institution :
Pacific Northwest Nat. Lab., Richland, WA
fDate :
6/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Cosmic radiation and solar flares can be a major source of background radiation at the Earth´s surface. This paper examines the relationship between extraterrestrial radiation and the detectable background in radiation portal monitors used for homeland security applications. Background radiation data from 13 radiation portal monitor facilities are examined and compared against external sources of data related to extraterrestrial radiation, including measurements at neutron monitors located at 53 cosmic-ray observatories around the Earth, four polar orbiting satellites, three geostationary satellites, ground-based geomagnetic field data from observatories around the Earth, a solar magnetic index, solar radio flux data, and sunspot activity data. 45 months (January 2003 through September 2006) of data are used in this study, which include the latter part of Solar Cycle 23 as solar activity was on the decline. The analysis shows a significant relationship between some extraterrestrial radiation and the background detected in the radiation portal monitors. A demonstrable decline is shown in the average gamma ray and neutron background at the radiation portal monitors as solar activity declined over the period of the study.
Keywords :
cosmic background radiation; cosmic ray apparatus; cosmic ray neutrons; gamma-ray detection; gamma-ray sources (astronomical); neutron detection; solar flares; solar magnetism; solar radiofrequency radiation; sunspots; Earth surface; cosmic radiation; extraterrestrial radiation; gamma ray; geostationary satellites; ground-based geomagnetic field data; homeland security applications; neutron monitors; polar orbiting satellites; radiation portal monitors; solar flares; solar magnetic index; solar radio flux data; sunspot activity data; Earth; Extraterrestrial measurements; Geomagnetism; Magnetic field measurement; Neutrons; Observatories; Portals; Radiation detectors; Satellite broadcasting; Terrorism; Cosmic rays; gamma-ray detection; homeland security; neutron detection; portal monitor; solar flares radiation detection;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2009.2019618