Highlights Total ionizing dose for 14-h, 15-h, 16-h highly elliptical orbits is reassessed. It can be significantly reduced for 15-h and 16-h orbits by tuning orbit shape. Originally proposed 14-h orbit is already at the minimum. Shielding thickness can be reduced by factor 1.24–1.28 for 15-h and 16-h orbits. Mission lifetime may increase by up to 8.1 years.

    Abstract The study reports results of analysis related to minimization of the total ionizing dose (TID) for the Multiple Apogee Highly Elliptical Orbit with periods 14 h, 15 h and 16 h introduced earlier for continuous observation of the Earth’s polar regions. The modeling of space environment has been conducted with use of the European Space Agency’s SPENVIS tool based on the AE8/AP8 radiation models. Originally, the set of orbital parameters has been derived through the optimization process that included among other factors criteria for the apogee height limit and minimization of the radiation dose caused by trapped protons. By relaxing the apogee altitude limit, this study found the total ionizing dose TID can be significantly reduced for 15-h and 16-h orbits, while the originally proposed 14-h orbit is already at the minimum of radiation dose. For 15-h and 16-h orbits this converts into reduction of the thickness of aluminum shielding by factor 1.24–1.28 or an equivalent increase in the mission lifetime by up to 8.1 years. For example, an increase in apogee altitude to 49,620 km for 16-h orbit (eccentricity e  = 0.74) in comparison to the originally proposed 16-h orbit (altitude equal to 43,500 km, e = 0.55) reduces the TID so that the shielding thickness decreases to 3.53 mm, instead of 4.35 mm of aluminum slab for the same 15-year duration of mission. Decrease of the TID is achieved due to significant reduction of ionizing radiation from the trapped electrons through the better placing of the orbit trajectory in the slot area, but at the expense of slight increase of ionizing radiation from the trapped protons and increase in apogee altitude to 46,640 km and 49,620 km for 15-h and 16-h orbit, correspondingly.


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    Titel :

    Highly elliptical orbits for polar regions with reduced total ionizing dose


    Beteiligte:
    Trishchenko, A.P. (Autor:in) / Trichtchenko, L.D. (Autor:in) / Garand, L. (Autor:in)

    Erschienen in:

    Advances in Space Research ; 63 , 12 ; 3761-3767


    Erscheinungsdatum :

    2019-04-05


    Format / Umfang :

    7 pages




    Medientyp :

    Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)


    Format :

    Elektronische Ressource


    Sprache :

    Englisch




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