Comparison of the particle flux measured by Liulin-MO dosimeter in ExoMars TGO science orbit with those calculated by models

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Jordanka Semkova , Victor Benghin , Jingnan Guo , Jian Zhang , Fabiana Da Pieve , Krasimir Krastev , Yuri Matviichuk , Borislav Tomov , Vyacheslav Shurshakov , Sergey Drobyshev , Igor Mitrofanov , Dmitry Golovin , Maxim Litvak
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Abstract

The knowledge of the space radiation environment in spacecraft transition and in Mars vicinity is of importance for the preparation of the human exploration of Mars. ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO) was launched on March 14, 2016 and was inserted into circular Mars science orbit (MSO) with a 400 km altitude in March 2018. The Liulin-MO dosimeter is a module of the Fine Resolution Epithermal Neutron Detector (FREND) aboard ExoMars TGO and has been measuring the radiation environment during the TGO interplanetary travel to Mars and continues to do so in the TGO MSO. One of the scientific objectives of the Liulin-MO investigations is to provide data for verification and benchmarking of the Mars radiation environment models. In this work we present results of comparisons of the flux measured by the Liulin-MO in TGO Mars orbit with calculated estimations. Described is the methodology for estimation the particle flux in Liulin-MO detectors in MSO, which includes modeling the albedo spectra and procedure for calculation the fluxes, recorded by Liulin-MO on the basis of the detectors shielding model. The galactic cosmic rays (GCR) and Mars albedo radiation contribution to the detectors count rate was taken into account. The GCR particle flux was calculated using the Badhwar O'Neil 2014 model for December 1, 2018. Detailed calculations of the albedo spectra of protons, helium ions, neutrons and gamma rays at 70 km height, performed with Atmospheric Radiation Interaction Simulator (AtRIS), were used for deriving the albedo radiation fluxes at the TGO altitude. In particular, the sensitivity of the Liulin-MO semiconductor detectors to neutron and gamma radiation has been considered in order to calculate the contribution of the neutral particles to the detected flux. The results from the calculations suggest that the contribution of albedo radiation can be about 5% of the measured total flux from GCR and albedo at the TGO altitude. The critical effect of TGO orientation, causing different shading of the GCR flux by Mars, is also analysed in detail. The comparison between the measurements and estimations shows that the measured fluxes exceed the calculated values by at least 20% and that the effect of TGO orientation change is approximately the same for the calculated and measured fluxes. Accounting for the ACR contribution, secondary radiation and the gradient of GCR spectrum from 1 AU to 1.5 AU, the calculated flux may increase to match the measurement results. The results can serve for the benchmarking of GCRs models at Martian orbit.

ExoMars TGO科学轨道上liolin - mo剂量计测量的粒子通量与模型计算的粒子通量的比较
了解航天器过渡和火星附近的空间辐射环境对人类火星探测的准备工作具有重要意义。ExoMars痕量气体轨道飞行器(TGO)于2016年3月14日发射,并于2018年3月插入高度400公里的环形火星科学轨道(MSO)。柳林MO剂量计是ExoMars TGO上精细分辨率超热中子探测器(FREND)的一个模块,在TGO行星际前往火星期间一直在测量辐射环境,并在TGO MSO中继续这样做。柳林MO调查的科学目标之一是为火星辐射环境模型的验证和基准测试提供数据。在这项工作中,我们给出了柳林MO在TGO火星轨道上测量的通量与计算估计值的比较结果。介绍了在MSO中估算柳林MO探测器粒子通量的方法,包括对柳林MO在探测器屏蔽模型的基础上记录的反照光谱建模和通量计算程序。考虑了银河系宇宙射线(GCR)和火星反照率辐射对探测器计数率的贡献。2018年12月1日,使用Badhwar O'Neil 2014模型计算GCR粒子通量。使用大气辐射相互作用模拟器(AtRIS)对70公里高度的质子、氦离子、中子和伽马射线的反照率光谱进行了详细计算,用于推导TGO高度的反照辐射通量。特别地,为了计算中性粒子对探测通量的贡献,考虑了柳林MO半导体探测器对中子和伽马辐射的灵敏度。计算结果表明,反照率辐射的贡献约为TGO高度GCR和反照率测量总通量的5%。还详细分析了TGO定向对火星GCR通量的不同遮蔽的关键影响。测量值和估计值之间的比较表明,测量通量超过计算值至少20%,TGO取向变化对计算通量和测量通量的影响大致相同。考虑到ACR贡献、二次辐射和GCR光谱从1 AU到1.5 AU的梯度,计算的通量可以增加以匹配测量结果。研究结果可用于火星轨道GCR模型的基准测试。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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