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- W2968901293 abstract "Light ions and neutrons have been shown to make large contributions to space radiation dose equivalent for realistic shielding scenarios. Efficient and accurate calculations of light ion double-differential cross sections are required for input into space radiation transport codes. A thermal proton cross section model is developed which includes proton production from the three sources of projectile, central fireball, and target. It is shown that this three-source model is able to explain the low momentum shoulder seen in proton spectra. Using the coalescence model, the thermal proton model is used to calculate light ion double-differential cross sections employed in space radiation transport codes. The three-source model is also seen to be essential to explain the light ion shoulders, which are even more pronounced than the proton shoulders. Comparisons are also made to the cross section models used in the SHIELD transport code." @default.
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- W2968901293 title "Light ion double-differential cross section parameterization and results from the SHIELD transport code" @default.
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