Title: DOSTEL Dosimetry Measurements Aboard ISS
1DOSTEL Dosimetry Measurements Aboard ISS
- S. Burmeister1 , R. Beaujean1 , T. Berger2 , G.
Reitz2 - 1 Universität Kiel/IEAP, 24098 Kiel, Germany
- 2 DLR Köln/Flugmedizin, 51147 Köln, Germany
2DOSTEL Detector Head
The DOSTEL Detecor Head consists two circular
PIPS detectors by Canberra. These two are forming
a telescope with an opening angle of 120. The
active area of the PIPS detectors is 6.93 cm².
3DOSTEL
- DOSTEL can provide count rate profiles, dose rate
profiles and energy deposit spectra - The energy spectra can be used to obtain
LET-Spectra because of the path length limitation
due to its telescope geometry - The LET spectra can be used to get information
such as average quality factors which leads to
dose equivalent
4DOSMAP DOSTEL
5DOSMAP DOSTEL
6DOSMAP DOSTEL Data
7Easter Event 2001
8Easter Event 2001
9Count Rate Mapping
10DOSTEL Data Analysis
- For further analysis the contribution of the GCR
component should be seperated from the
contribution of the SAA component - DOSTEL integrates the spectra over half orbits
starting new integration periods near the cosmic
ray equator. DOSTEL automatically finds these
count rate minima by comparision to the last half
orbit - For the GCR spectra only the northern half orbits
where used to be sure to get rid of SAA
contributions - An automatic S/W was used to separate these
northern half orbits
11DOSTEL Data Analysis
12DOSTEL Data Analysis
13DOSTEL Data Analysis
14DOSTEL Data Analysis
15MATROSHKA DOSTEL
16MATROSHKA DOSTEL
The DOSTEL Detecor Head consists two circular
PIPS detectors by Canberra. These two are forming
a telescope. Two perpendicular mounted Hamamatsu
PIN-diodes are used as stand-alone dosimeters.
The active area of the PIPS detectors is 6.93
cm², the PIN-diodes have an active area of 2.31
cm² each.
by Hamamatsu
17MATROSHKA DOSTEL
Power- and signal-connection to Electronics Box
Canberra PIPS (behind Kapton cover)
Charge sensitive amplifiers
Hamamatsu PIN
18MATROSHKA DOSTEL
Block Diagram of DOSTEL Electronics
DOSTEL
19Overview of MATROSHKA DOSTELsTrigger Rate
At the time when any of the detectors receives a
signal, the signal processing will be initiated.
The count rate of these events is shown in the
picture. One can also see the active time of
DOSTEL or the time we got data for respectively.
20MATROSHKA DOSTELData Analysis
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22MATROSHKA DOSTELData Analysis
23MATROSHKA DOSTELData Analysis
24MATROSHKA DOSTELData Analysis
D(LET) dLET
D T-1
Average Dose Rate
GCR component
D 221 µGy/d (in Si)
SAA component
D 201 µGy/d (in Si)
25MATROSHKA DOSTELData Analysis
Conversion from silicon to tissue dose
Dtissue 1.21 DSi
GCR component
D 267 µGy/d (in tissue)
SAA component
D 243 µGy/d (in tissue)
26Mean Quality Factor
27Mean Quality Factor
D(LET) dLET
D
Total Dose
D(LET) Q(LET) dLET
H
Total Dose Equivalent
H
Q
Mean Quality Factor
D
28Mean Quality Factor
GCR component
Q 3.1 0.3
SAA component
Q 1.8 0.3
29Dose Equivalent
Dose Equivalent
H Q D
GCR component
H 828 µSv/d
SAA component
H 437 µSv/d
30Dose Equivalent
GCR component
H 828 µSv/d
SAA component
H 437 µSv/d
Average Dose Equivalent
H 1265 µSv/d
31Comparison DOSMAP ?? MATROSHKA
GCR component
GCR component
H 828 µSv/d
H 385 µSv/d
SAA component
SAA component
H 437 µSv/d
H 138 µSv/d
Average Dose Equivalent
Average Dose Equivalent
H 1265 µSv/d
H 523 µSv/d
32Ongoing and Future Activities
EuTEF DOSTEL outside COLUMBUS
MATROSHKA outside
MATROSHKA inside
Two perpendicular DOSTEL Units inside the
European COLUMBUS module by the End of this year
33Acknowledgements
- Special Thanks to the ICCHIBAN Workinggroup and
the HIMAC facility - Many Thanks to ESA/ESTEC for their support
- The DOSTEL was supported by DLR (german aerospace
center) under grants 50WB9906 and 50WB0526 - Thank you very much for your attention!