NASA/TP-209763, Xapsos*, M.A. and Barth**, J.L. and Stassinopoulos**, E.G. and Burke***, Edward A. and Gee****, G.B., Space Environment Effects: Model for Emission of Solar Protons (ESP)-Cumulative and Worst-Case Event Fluences, NASA's Space Environments and Effects (SEE) Program, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, AL 35812, *Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC, **NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland 20771, ***Consultant, Woburn, Massachusetts, and ****SGT,, December 1999, pp. 30, Format(s): PDF 1944k |
The effects that solar proton events have on microelectronics and solar arrays are important considerations for spacecraft in geostationary and polar orbits and for interplanetary missions. Designers of spacecraft and mission planners are required to assess the performance of microelectronic systems under a variety of conditions. A number of useful approaches exist for perdicting information about solar proton event fluences and, to a lesser extent, peak fluxes. This includes the cumulative fluence over the course of amission, the fluence of a worst-case event during a mission, the frequency distribution of event fluences, and the frequency distribution of large peak fluxes. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) and NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, under the sponsorship of NASA's Space Environments and Effects (SEE) Program, have developed a new model for predicting cumulative solar proton fluences and worst-case solar proton events as functions of mission duration and user confidence level. This model is called the Emission of Solar Protons (ESP) model
| Keywords: | radiation, space radiation, radiation environment, solar protons, radiation modeling |
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| Subjects: | Space Sciences: Space Radiation: Solar Radiation and Activity |
| ID Code: | 505 |
| Deposited On: | 24 July 2002 |