Title :
Measured microdosimetric spectra of energetic ion beams of Fe, Ar, Ne, and C: limitations of LET distributions and quality factors in space research and radiation effects
Author :
Dicello, J.F. ; Wasiolek, M. ; Zaider, M.
Author_Institution :
Clarkson Univ., Potsdam, NY, USA
fDate :
12/1/1991 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Microdosimetric spectra for energetic beams of Fe, Ar, Ne, N, and C with incident energies between 500 and 600 MeV/amu have been measured as a function of absorber thickness. The experiments were performed at the Bevalac Accelerator of the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, CA. Data obtained with two different types of detectors are compared in order to examine the production of delta rays by energetic heavy ions and their effect on distributions of energy deposition. Recent controversies in the literature are examined in terms of the present observations. Consequent limitations of LET distributions and/or single-hit-particle concepts in reference to personnel and equipment in space are discussed
Keywords :
aerospace biophysics; argon; carbon; dosimetry; ion beam effects; ion beams; iron; neon; particle beam diagnostics; Ar; Bevalac Accelerator; C; Fe; LET distributions; Ne; absorber thickness; delta rays; energetic heavy ions; energetic ion beams; energy deposition distributions; microdosimetric spectra; radiation effects; single-hit-particle concepts; space equipment; space personnel; space research; Argon; Detectors; Energy measurement; Ion accelerators; Ion beams; Iron; Laboratories; Personnel; Production; Thickness measurement;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on