Liulin-type spectrometry-dosimetry instruments

The main purpose of Liulin-type spectrometry-dosimetry instruments (LSDIs) is cosmic radiation monitoring at the workplaces. An LSDI functionally is a low mass, low power consumption or battery-operated dosemeter. LSDIs were calibrated in a wide range of radiation fields, including radiation sources...

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Hauptverfasser: Dachev, Ts, Dimitrov, Pl, Tomov, B, Matviichuk, Yu, Spurny, F, Ploc, O, Brabcova, K, Jadrnickova, I
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description The main purpose of Liulin-type spectrometry-dosimetry instruments (LSDIs) is cosmic radiation monitoring at the workplaces. An LSDI functionally is a low mass, low power consumption or battery-operated dosemeter. LSDIs were calibrated in a wide range of radiation fields, including radiation sources, proton and heavy-ion accelerators and CERN-EC high-energy reference field. Since 2000, LSDIs have been used in the scientific programmes of four manned space flights on the American Laboratory and ESA Columbus modules and on the Russian segment of the International Space Station, one Moon spacecraft and three spacecraft around the Earth, one rocket, two balloons and many aircraft flights. In addition to relative low price, LSDIs have proved their ability to qualify the radiation field on the ground and on the above-mentioned carriers.
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Humans
Radiation Dosage
Radiation Monitoring - instrumentation
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Radiometry - instrumentation
Radiometry - methods
Regression Analysis
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Space Flight - instrumentation
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Spectrum Analysis - methods
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