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Autor:
Dagmar Kyselová, K. Kudela, O. Ploc, Martin Kákona, I. Ambrožová, Václav Štěpán, Jan Kubancak, Ronald Langer
Publikováno v:
Radiation Protection Dosimetry. 186:224-228
Long-term measurements using silicon radiation spectrometer Liulin on board commercial aircraft have been performed since 2001; results were put into a new database, which covers more than 4500 flights with more than 130 000 measurements. Methodology
Autor:
Klaus Ott, Giacomo Paolo Manessi, Jan Kubancak, Manuela Helmecke, M. Silari, Robert I. Scherpelz, Marco Caresana
This paper discusses an intercomparison campaign performed in the mixed radiation field at the CERN-EU (CERF) reference field facility. Various instruments were employed: conventional and extended-range rem counters including a novel instrument calle
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Publikováno v:
Radiation Measurements. 106:569-572
Thermoluminescent detectors are often employed in space dosimetry, characteristic with long duration and exposures to mixed radiation fields. Complementing advantages of this dosimeter type are two drawbacks - dependency of response on radiation qual
Autor:
Vyacheslav Shurshakov, I. Ambrožová, Jakub Šlegl, Raisa Tolochek, Olga A. Ivanova, Kateřina Pachnerová Brabcová, Jan Kubancak
Publikováno v:
Radiation Measurements. 106:262-266
Cosmic radiation represents one of the main health issues for astronauts during space missions. To evaluate the impact of space radiation on human health and to reduce the uncertainty of related cancer risk, it is important to determine the exposure
Autor:
Dagmar Kyselová, Marie Davídková, Ronald Langer, O. Ploc, Karel Kudela, Jan Kubancak, Igor Strhársky, Magdaléna Hlaváčová, Ivan Kovář
Publikováno v:
Radiation protection dosimetry. 186(2-3)
Monitoring of exposures of aircrew members of airline operators registered in the Czech Republic has been performed since 1998. The individual effective doses are calculated using the computer code CARI annually. The calculations are based on informa
Publikováno v:
Life Sciences in Space Research. 11:24-28
Recently, many efforts have appeared to routinely measure radiation exposure (RE) of aircraft crew due to cosmic rays (CR). On the other hand real-time CR data measured with the ground based neutron monitors (NMs) are collected worldwide and availabl
Autor:
A. G. Molokanov, Dagmar Peksova, Marek Sommer, Jan Kubancak, Martin Kákona, Lembit Sihver, Ondrej Ploc
Publikováno v:
2018 IEEE Aerospace Conference.
Radiation field onboard aircraft is composed of many particles (neutrons, protons, alphas, muons, electrons, positrons, and gamma) with large scale of energies. Proper experimental evaluation of the radiation risk is therefore a difficult task requir
Autor:
Jan Kubancak, Pavel Krist, Dagmar Kyselová, O. Ploc, Hisashi Kitamura, I. Ambrožová, Yukio Uchihori
Publikováno v:
Radiation Protection Dosimetry. 164(4):489-492
The annual effective doses of aircrew members often exceed the limit of 1 mSv for the public due to the increased level of cosmic radiation at the flight altitudes, and thus, it is recommended to monitor them. Aircrew dosimetry is usually performed u
Publikováno v:
Radiation Physics and Chemistry. 104:398-403
This paper summarizes the methodological approach used for calculation of fee for low- and intermediate-level radioactive waste disposal and for spent fuel disposal. The methodology itself is based on simulation of cash flows related to the operation
Autor:
Vladimír Vondráček, Monika Puchalska, I. Ambrožová, A. G. Molokanov, K. Pachnerová Brabcová, Lembit Sihver, Jan Kubancak, Marie Davídková
Publikováno v:
Radiation Protection Dosimetry. 161:410-416
Dose delivered outside the proton field during radiotherapy can potentially lead to secondary cancer development. Measurements with a 170-MeV proton beam were performed with passive detectors (track etched detectors and thermoluminescence dose-meters