Monte Carlo simulations of the secondary neutron ambient and effective dose equivalent rates from surface to suborbital altitudes and low Earth orbit

Life Sci Space Res (Amst). 2015 Jul:6:1-9. doi: 10.1016/j.lssr.2015.05.001. Epub 2015 May 7.

Abstract

Occupational exposures from ionizing radiation are currently regulated for airline travel (<20 km) and for missions to low-Earth orbit (∼300-400 km). Aircrew typically receive between 1 and 6 mSv of occupational dose annually, while aboard the International Space Station, the area radiation dose equivalent measured over just 168 days was 106 mSv at solar minimum conditions. It is anticipated that space tourism vehicles will reach suborbital altitudes of approximately 100 km and, therefore, the annual occupational dose to flight crew during repeated transits is expected to fall somewhere between those observed for aircrew and astronauts. Unfortunately, measurements of the radiation environment at the high altitudes reached by suborbital vehicles are sparse, and modelling efforts have been similarly limited. In this paper, preliminary MCNPX radiation transport code simulations are developed of the secondary neutron flux profile in air from surface altitudes up to low Earth orbit at solar minimum conditions and excluding the effects of spacecraft shielding. These secondary neutrons are produced by galactic cosmic radiation interacting with Earth's atmosphere and are among the sources of radiation that can pose a health risk. Associated estimates of the operational neutron ambient dose equivalent, used for radiation protection purposes, and the neutron effective dose equivalent that is typically used for estimates of stochastic health risks, are provided in air. Simulations show that the neutron radiation dose rates received at suborbital altitudes are comparable to those experienced by aircrew flying at 7 to 14 km. We also show that the total neutron dose rate tails off beyond the Pfotzer maximum on ascension from surface up to low Earth orbit.

Keywords: MCNPX; Neutron ambient dose equivalent; Neutron effective dose equivalent; Space tourism; Suborbital.

MeSH terms

  • Altitude
  • Astronauts
  • Cosmic Radiation / adverse effects*
  • Earth, Planet
  • Humans
  • Monte Carlo Method
  • Neutrons / adverse effects*
  • Occupational Exposure / adverse effects*
  • Occupational Exposure / prevention & control*
  • Pilots
  • Radiation Dosage*
  • Radiation Monitoring
  • Radiation Protection
  • Space Flight*
  • Spacecraft