Affiliation:
1. College of Astronautics, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics , Nanjing 211106 , China
Abstract
Abstract
Cosmic radiation exposure is one of the important health concerns for aircrews. In this work, we constructed a back propagation neural network model for the real-time and rapid assessment of cosmic radiation exposure to the public in aviation. The multi-dimensional dataset for this neural network was created from modeling the process of cosmic ray transportation in magnetic field by geomagnetic cutoff rigidity method and air shower simulation by a Monte Carlo based Geant4 code. The dataset was characterized by parameters including cosmic ray energy spectrum, Kp-index, coordinated universal time, altitude, latitude, and longitude. The effective dose and dose rate was finally converted from the particle fluxes at flight position by the neural network. This work shows a good agreement with other models from International Civil Aviation Organization. It is also illustrated that the effective dose rate by galactic cosmic ray is <10 μSv h−1 and the value during ground level enhancement (GLE) 42 is 4 ~ 10 times larger on the routes calculated in this work. In GLE 69, the effective dose rate reaches several mSv h−1 in the polar region. Based on this model, a real-time warning system is achieved.
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
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