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Shielding from cosmic radiation for interplanetary missions: Active and passive methods
Institution:1. Department of Physics, University of Firenze, Sesto Fiorentino, Italy;2. INFN, Sezione di Roma 2, Roma, Italy;3. Department of Physics, University Federico II, Napoli, Italy;4. Institute for Experimental Physics, University of Kiel, Kiel, Germany;5. DLR, Aerospace Medicine, Radiation Biology, Koln, Germany;6. CERN, Geneva, Switzerland;7. Institute for Biomedical Problems, Moscow, Russia;8. Department of Physics, University of Milano, Milano, Italy
Abstract:Shielding is arguably the main countermeasure for the exposure to cosmic radiation during interplanetary exploratory missions. However, shielding of cosmic rays, both of galactic or solar origin, is problematic, because of the high energy of the charged particles involved and the nuclear fragmentation occurring in shielding materials. Although computer codes can predict the shield performance in space, there is a lack of biological and physical measurements to benchmark the codes. An attractive alternative to passive, bulk material shielding is the use of electromagnetic fields to deflect the charged particles from the spacecraft target. Active shielding concepts based on electrostatic fields, plasma, or magnetic fields have been proposed in the past years, and should be revised based on recent technological improvements. To address these issues, the European Space Agency (ESA) established a Topical Team (TT) in 2002 including European experts in the field of space radiation shielding and superconducting magnets. The TT identified a number of open research questions to be addressed, including development and testing of novel shielding materials, studies on the angular distributions of energetic solar particles, and cooling systems for magnetic lenses in space. A detailed report to the ESA will be published within a few months. A summary of the TT conclusions and recommendations will be discussed in this paper, with emphasis on active shielding using superconducting magnets.
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