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Publikováno v:
Aerospace and Environmental Medicine. 56:89-94
The paper reports the results of measuring absorbed doses and quality factor of ionizing space radiation in the ISS Service module in June-October of 2020 with the use of dosimeter Tritel as part of space experiment Matreshka-R. Mean dose rate over t
Autor:
Raisa Tolochek, Kateřina Pachnerová Brabcová, I. Ambrožová, Vyacheslav Shurshakov, Satoshi Kodaira
Publikováno v:
Radiation Protection Dosimetry. 186:219-223
Track-etched detectors are commonly used also for radiation monitoring onboard International Space Station. To be registered in track-etched detectors, the particle needs to meet several criteria—it must have linear energy transfer above the detect
Autor:
V.V. Kushin, K.O. Inozemtsev, Satoshi Kodaira, Vyacheslav Shurshakov, I. Ambrožová, J. Szabó, Raisa Tolochek, Andrea Strádi
Publikováno v:
Radiation Protection Dosimetry. 181:412-417
The evaluation of different components of secondary radiation (charged fragments and neutrons) onboard ISS is described. Solid-state nuclear track detectors CR-39™ were applied for the measurements of short-range nuclear fragments, while the measur
Autor:
Vyacheslav Shurshakov, K.O. Inozemtsev, Irina Alchinova, Raisa Tolochek, M. Yu Karganov, V.V. Kushin, Andrea Strádi, J. Szabó
Publikováno v:
Radiation Measurements. 106:267-272
The Phoenix space experiment started in 2014 with the purpose of investigating the impact of space radiation on genetic properties and survival of biological samples exposed on-board the International Space Station. In the on-going project absorbed d
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
Publikováno v:
Radiation Protection Dosimetry. 180:138-141
Cosmic radiation consists of primary high-energy galactic and solar particles. When passing through spacecraft walls and astronauts' bodies, the spectrum becomes even more complex due to generating of secondary particles through fragmentation and nuc
Autor:
Attila Hirn, Istvan Apathy, I.V. Nikolaev, S. Deme, Tamás Pázmándi, Raisa Tolochek, Vyacheslav Shurshakov, E.N. Yarmanova, Peter Szanto
Publikováno v:
Radiation Measurements. 82:59-63
As a preparation for long duration space missions it is important to determine and minimize the impact of space radiation on human health. One of the methods to diminish the radiation burden is using an additional local shielding in the places where
Autor:
Yukio Uchihori, Raisa Tolochek, I. S. Kartsev, H. Hakamada, I. Kobayashi, Hajime Kawashima, E.N. Yarmanova, M. Kurano, Hisashi Kitamura, Satoshi Kodaira, A. Suzuki, I.V. Nikolaev, Naoki Yasuda, Vyacheslav Shurshakov, Iva Ambrozova
Publikováno v:
Advances in Space Research. 53(1):1-7
The dose reduction effects for space radiation by installation of water shielding material (“protective curtain”) of a stack board consisting of the hygienic wipes and towels have been experimentally evaluated in the International Space Station b
Publikováno v:
Advances in Space Research. 52:1911-1918
"Protective curtain" was the physical experiment onboard the International Space Station (ISS) aimed on radiation measurement of the dose - reducing effect of the additional shielding made of hygienic water-soaked wipes and towels placed on the wall
Autor:
Akifumi Suzuki, Elena A. Gureeva, Hajime Kawashima, Tatiana K. Krasheninnikova, Anatoliy D. Ukraintsev, Hisashi Kitamura, Yasuhiro Koguchi, Ikuo Kobayashi, Eric Benton, Vyacheslav Shurshakov, Satoshi Kodaira, Nakahiro Yasuda, M. Kurano, Koichi Ogura, Vladimir N. Kuznetsov, Yukio Uchihori, Raisa Tolochek, Y. Akatov
Publikováno v:
Radiation Measurements. 49:95-102
The average absorbed dose and dose equivalent rates from space radiation were observed using passive dosimeters with same material and configuration at the same location onboard the International Space Station (ISS) over four different occasions (I