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Autor:
K. Hunter, Fan Lei, A. Frydland, M.J. Moutrie, Pete Truscott, C. Comber, A.M. Chugg, B. Trousse, S. Clucas, Clive Dyer
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science. 51:3369-3374
This paper examines the performance of the Geant4 radiation transport toolkit for the simulation of energy deposition from proton- and neutron-nuclear interactions in silicon microelectronics. The results show that for large (/spl sim/300 /spl mu/m)
Autor:
C. Comber, T. Meehan, A.B. Campbell, Pete Truscott, C. Sanderson, M. Oldfield, Clive Dyer, S. P. Buchner, Craig Underwood
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science. 46:1486-1493
An ion microdosimetry extension to the Monte Carlo High Energy Transport Code (HETC) has been developed to allow tracking of all the reaction products and has been applied to model charge-deposition spectra in pin diodes caused by atmospheric neutron
Autor:
Andrew Sims, C.L. Peerless, J. C. Flatman, C.S. Dyer, M. Cosby, H.E. Evans, C. Comber, P.R. Truscott, P. Knight, N. D. A. Hammond
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
Europe PubMed Central
Europe PubMed Central
The Cosmic Radiation Effects and Activation Monitor has flown on six Shuttle flights between September 1991 and February 1995 covering the full range of inclinations as well as altitudes between 220 and 570 km, while a version has flown at supersonic
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science. 41:438-444
Radiation transport calculations are compared with observations of induced radioactivity obtained from the OSSE experiment on the Compton Observatory and the CREAM experiment on Space Shuttle. These results illustrate the importance of secondary part
Autor:
C. Comber, T. Meehan, Dale McMorrow, S. Kuboyama, S. P. Buchner, Clive Dyer, K.A. Clark, C. Sanderson, A.B. Campbell
Publikováno v:
1999 Fifth European Conference on Radiation and Its Effects on Components and Systems. RADECS 99 (Cat. No.99TH8471).
Multiple-bit upsets were observed in two types of memories operating in the radiation environment of space. They have been categorized according to their orbital location, amount of shielding and upset multiplicity. The mechanisms responsible have be
Publikováno v:
RADECS 91 First European Conference on Radiation and its Effects on Devices and Systems.
Induced radioactivity has long been known to be the major factor in performance degradation of spaceborne gamma-ray detectors, such as those to be flown on the planned Gamma Ray Observatory mission, and hence accurate calculations of this induced act
Publikováno v:
Europe PubMed Central
Secondary radiations produced by the interactions of primary cosmic rays and trapped protons with spacecraft materials and detectors provides an important, and sometimes dominant, radiation environment for sensitive scientific instruments and biologi
Publikováno v:
AIP Conference Proceedings.
An updated calculation of the induced radioactivity background is presented, using Monte Carlo radiation transport codes to give isotope production rates in OSSE, and rewritten codes for the determination of decay rates and summation of isotope respo
Autor:
R.A. Salmeron, K. Paler, J.M. Gago, S. Borenstein, H. Videau, A. Rougé, T.P. Shah, D. Denegri, C. Comber, A. Borg, S.N. Tovey, Y. Pons, B. Drevillon, B. Chaurand, M. Spiro
Publikováno v:
Il Nuovo Cimento A. 32:276-282
A partial-wave analysis of the\(\overline {K^0 } \pi ^ + \pi ^ - \) system in the mass range\({\rm M}(\overline {K^0 } \pi ^ + \pi ^ - )< 1.6GeV\) is presented for data at 3.95 and 14.3 GeV/c. We find important contributions from theJP=0− and 1+ st