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- Title
Simulation of major space particles toward selected materials in a near-equatorial low earth orbit.
- Authors
Suparta, Wayan; Zulkeple, Siti
- Abstract
A low earth orbit near the equator (LEO-NEqO) is exposed to the highest energies from galactic cosmic rays (GCR) and from trapped protons with a wide range of energies. Moreover, GCR fluxes were seen to be the highest in 2009 to 2010 when communication belonging to the RazakSAT-1 satellite was believed to have been lost. Hence, this study aimed to determine the influence of the space environment toward the operation of LEO-NEqO satellites by investigating the behavior of major space particles toward satellite materials. The space environment was referred to GCR protons and trapped protons. Their fluxes were obtained from the Space Environment Information System (SPENVIS) and their tracks were simulated through three materials using a simulation program called Geometry and Tracking (Geant4). The materials included aluminum (Al), gallium arsenide (GaAs) and silicon (Si). Then the total ionizing dose (TID) and non-ionizing dose (NIEL) were calculated for a three-year period. Simulations showed that GCR traveled at longer tracks and produced more secondary radiation than trapped protons. Al turned out to receive the lowest total dose, while GaAs showed to be susceptible toward GCR than Si. However, trapped protons contributed the most in spacecraft doses where Si received the highest doses. Finally, the comparison between two Geant4 programs revealed the estimated doses differed at $<18\%$ .
- Subjects
LOW earth orbit satellites; GALACTIC cosmic rays; SPACE environment; GALLIUM arsenide; ARTIFICIAL satellites
- Publication
Astrophysics & Space Science, 2017, Vol 362, Issue 5, p1
- ISSN
0004-640X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10509-017-3082-3