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Prof. Eric Benton (Oklahoma State University) - Active Tissue Equivalent Dosimeter (ATED): A Tissue

17.04.2019   15:30

Srdečně vás zveme na další fakultní kolokvium, které se bude konat ve středu 17. 4. 2019 od 15.30 hodin v místnosti B115 (Břehová 7, Praha 1). Hostem předvelikonočního kolokvia bude Prof. Eric Benton (Oklahoma State University) s přednáškou Active Tissue Equivalent Dosimeter (ATED): A Tissue Equivalent Proportional Counter for Space and Air Crew Dosimetry. Půl hodiny před kolokviem se bude podávat čaj a káva.

Abstrakt:
The risks from space crew exposure to ionizing radiation are considered one of the top three challenges to long duration human space missions such as exploration missions to Mars and Near Earth Asteroids or the establishment of permanent bases on the surface of the Moon. Similarly, while we have a general understanding of the radiation in the atmosphere and the radiation exposure of air crew is controlled in the EU, details of how the atmospheric radiation environment changes as a function of time, altitude, geomagnetic latitude and other factors are largely lacking. The Radiation Physics Laboratory at Oklahoma State University is developing an low cost, portable tissue equivalent proportional counter (TEPC) called the Active Tissue Equivalent Dosimeter (ATED). ATED is about the size of a shoebox and responds to radiation in much the same way that human tissue does, allowing the instrument to properly measure the amount of energy that ionizing radiation exposure deposits in the bodies of spacecrew and aircrew. We recently successfully tested the ATED aboard the International Space Station (ISS).
While operating, ATED successfully sampled the lineal energy spectrum, absorbed dose, and biologically weighted dose equivalent every 30 seconds. In this presentation, I will describe the ATED and present preliminary data from our recent ISS demonstration. We hope to apply the lessons learned from this experiment on a future ISS mission in about a year. We also plan to make ATED available for use aboard other spacecraft, high altitude balloons and especially aboard commercial, military and business aircraft.

Místo konání
Budova FJFI ČVUT v Praze, Břehová 7, Praha 1
Pořadatel
Fakulta jaderná a fyzikálně inženýrská ČVUT v Praze
Kontaktní osoba
Mgr. Jaroslav Bielčík, Ph.D., jaroslav.bielcik@fjfi.cvut.cz
Podrobnější informace
https://kolokvium.fjfi.cvut.cz/