The ESA standard radiation environment monitor program first results from PROBA-I and INTEGRAL

Mohammadzadeh, A.;Evans, Hugh D. R.;Nieminen, P.;Daly, E.;Fear, R;et.al.
(2003) 40th Annual Nuclear and Space Radiation Effects conference — Location: MONTEREY(California) (21.July.2003)

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  • Mohammadzadeh, A.
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  • Evans, Hugh D. R.UCLouvain
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  • Nieminen, P.
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  • Daly, E.
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  • Schneider, JennyUCLouvain
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  • Fear, R
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The main characteristics of the European Space Agency (ESA) Standard Radiation Environment Monitor (SREM) are outlined. First SREM results from the Project for On-Board Autonomy-I (PROBA-I) and INTEGRAL spacecraft are presented.
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Mohammadzadeh, A., Evans, H. D. R., Nieminen, P., Daly, E., Vuilleumier, P., Buhler, P., Eggel, C., Hajdas, W., Schlumpf, N., Zehnder, A., Schneider, J., & Fear, R. (2003). The ESA standard radiation environment monitor program first results from PROBA-I and INTEGRAL. IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, 50(6), 2272-2277. https://doi.org/10.1109/TNS.2003.821796 (Original work published 2003)