The Solar Radiation Alert (SRA) system continuously evaluates measurements of high-energy protons made by instruments on GOES satellites. If the measurements indicate a substantial elevation of effective dose rates at aircraft flight altitudes, the Civil Aerospace Medical Institute issues an SRA via the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Weather Wire Service. This report describes a revised SRA system. SRA issue-criteria remain the same but significant improvements have been made in the calculations. The solar proton fluence to effective dose conversion coefficients have been recalculated using 2007 recommendations of the International Commission on Radiological Protection and the latest release of the Monte Carlo transport code, MCNPX 2.6.0. The shape of the.
Solar Radiation Alert System
2009
28 pages
Report
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Englisch
Astrophysics , Public Health & Industrial Medicine , Job Environment , Warning systems , Solar radiation , High energy , Coronal mass ejections , Ionizing radiation , Solar flares , Solar cosmic rays , Protons , Aircraft , Dose rate , Sra(Solar radiation alert) , Monte carlo particle transport codes , Solar protons , Solar particles , Space weather