Analysis of activation effects in space-borne and proton-beam irradiated /spl gamma/-ray detectors

P. Truscott, H. Evans, C. Dyer, M. Cosby, C. Moss
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The selection of detector materials for space-borne /spl gamma/-ray systems has previously been based on the response of the scintillator or semiconductor to incident source or background /spl gamma/-rays, and the practicalities associated with the use of these materials in space. Today the availability of a greater variety of detector materials allows potential optimisation for induced radioactive background as well, which contributes an important source of background for instruments in the space environment. Studies have been conducted on induced activation effects in a variety of /spl gamma/-ray detector materials of interest for space applications, including BaF/sub 2/ and GSO. Results are presented from Space Shuttle and proton-beam (300 MeV and 1 GeV) experiments. Detailed radiation transport computer simulations are used to compare and identify the effects observed in the experimental spectra and, for the space experiments, to quantify the contributions to detector activation from the different sources of radiation experienced in the shuttle cabin.
星载和质子束辐照/spl伽马/射线探测器的激活效应分析
以前,星载/spl伽马/射线系统探测器材料的选择是基于闪烁体或半导体对入射源或背景/spl伽马/射线的响应,以及与在空间中使用这些材料相关的实用性。今天,更多种类的探测器材料的可用性也允许对诱导放射性本底进行潜在的优化,这为空间环境中的仪器提供了重要的本底来源。已经对各种空间应用感兴趣的/spl伽马/射线探测器材料(包括BaF/ sub2 /和GSO)的诱导激活效应进行了研究。给出了航天飞机和质子束(300 MeV和1 GeV)实验的结果。详细的辐射传输计算机模拟用于比较和确定在实验光谱中观察到的影响,并用于空间实验,量化航天飞机舱内不同辐射源对探测器激活的贡献。
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