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ISO TR 18147

Space environment (natural and artificial) - Method of the solar energetic protons fluences and peak fluxes determination

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Organization: ISO
Publication Date: 15 April 2014
Status: active
Page Count: 28
ICS Code (Space systems and operations): 49.140
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This Technical Report is intended for calculating the probability for solar energetic particle (SEP) to have an impact on materials, hardware, and biological objects.

This Technical Report establishes the differential energy spectra for the (0,1/103) MeV SEP fluences and/or peak fluxes in the near-earth space, beyond the earth magnetosphere during the missions any duration under varying solar activity.

If additional prepositions are used, the method establishes the basic fluences and peak fluxes for their determination throughout the heliosphere. When the effect of the particle penetration into the magnetosphere is taken into account (see ISO/AWI 17520, Cosmic ray and solar energetic particle penetration inside the magnetosphere: Determination of the vertical cutoff values, draft standard), the method establishes the basic fluences and peak fluxes for their determination on the near-earth spacecraft and manned station orbits.

Because the occurrence of SEP is a process a probabilistic nature, fluences and peak fluxes calculation relate to the different levels of probability.

The method is intended for specialists engaged in determination of radiation conditions in space.

Document History

ISO TR 18147
April 15, 2014
Space environment (natural and artificial) - Method of the solar energetic protons fluences and peak fluxes determination
This Technical Report is intended for calculating the probability for solar energetic particle (SEP) to have an impact on materials, hardware, and biological objects. This Technical Report...
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