A proposed performance index for galactic cosmic ray shielding materials
Abstract
In past studies, the reductions in absorbed dose and dose equivalent due to choice of material composition have been used to indicate shield effectiveness against exposure to galactic cosmic rays. However, these quantities are highly inaccurate in assessing shield effectiveness for protection against the biological effects of long-term exposure to the galactic heavy ions. A new quantity for shield performance is defined that correlates well with cell killing and cell transformation behind various shield thicknesses and materials. In addition, a relative performance index is identified that is inversely related to biological injury for different materials at a fixed shield mass and is directly related to the ratio of the fourth- and the second-order linear energy transfer (LET) moments.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N
- Pub Date:
- August 1993
- Bibcode:
- 1993STIN...9411278W
- Keywords:
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- Biological Effects;
- Galactic Cosmic Rays;
- Radiation Dosage;
- Radiation Protection;
- Radiation Shielding;
- Heavy Ions;
- Injuries;
- Linear Energy Transfer (Let);
- Space Radiation