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Analysis of CRRES PHA Data for Low-Energy-Deposition Events

NASA/CR-2004-213227, McNulty, P.J., Analysis of CRRES PHA Data for Low-Energy-Deposition Events, George C. Marshall Space Flight Center , Marshall Space Flight Center, AL 35812, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, DC 20546-0001, June, 2004, pp. 40, Format(s): PDF 11876k

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This effort analyzed the low-energy deposition Pulse Height Analyzer (PHA) data from the Combined Release and Radiation Effects Satellite (CRRES). The high-energy deposition data had been previously analyzed and shown to be in agreement with spallation reactions predicted by the Clemson University Proton Interactions in Devices (CUPID) simulation model and existing environmental and orbit positioning models (AP-8 with USAF B-L coordinates). The scope of this project was to develop and improve the CUPID model by increasing its range to lower incident particle energies, and to expand the modeling to include contributions from elastic interactions. Before making changes, it was necessary to identify experimental data suitable for benchmarking the codes; then, the models to the CRRES PHA data could be applied. It was also planned to test the model against available low-energy proton or neutron SEU data obtained with mono-energetic beams.
Keywords:crres, pha, low-energy deposition, seu, cupid, pion, elastic scattering
Subjects:Space Sciences: Space Radiation
ID Code:673
Deposited On:03 August 2004