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Model for Cumulative Solar Heavy Ion Energy and Linear Energy Transfer Spectra

Abstract

A probabilistic model of cumulative solar heavy ion energy and LET spectra is developed for spacecraft design applications. Spectra are given as a function of confidence level, mission time period during solar maximum and shielding thickness. It is shown that long-term solar heavy ion fluxes exceed galactic cosmic ray fluxes during solar maximum for shielding levels of interest. Cumulative solar heavy ion fluences should therefore be accounted for in single event effects rate calculations and in the planning of space missions.

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© Copyright 2007 IEEE. Reprinted with permission. Manuscript received July 19, 2007; revised September 6, 2007. [Posted online: 2007-12-12] This work was supported in part by the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Core Capability Development Program and by the NASA Constellation Program. M.A. Xapsos thanks Don Reames of the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center for helpful discussion about solar heavy ion abundances.

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