S. Davis, D. Mabry, A. Yarbrough, R. Koga, C. Roske, K. S. MacGowan, J. Scarpulla, V. Hunt, A. Wright, J. Taggart
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The Aerospace Corporation’s Compendium of Recent Radiation Effect Results
Single Event Effect and Total Ionizing Dose testing was performed on several commercial components to determine the response of these components to the space radiation environment. Testing used heavy ions, protons, and gamma rays.