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  • SPACE RADIATION  (5)
  • Astronomy; Optics  (1)
  • dielectric properties  (1)
  • 1
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    New York, NY [u.a.] : Wiley-Blackwell
    Bioelectromagnetics 16 (1995), S. 307-316 
    ISSN: 0197-8462
    Keywords: thermography ; temperature ; phantom ; dielectric properties ; Life and Medical Sciences ; Occupational Health and Environmental Toxicology
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Biology , Physics
    Notes: The possibility of tissue heating due to an auditory brainstem implant (ABI) or a modified cochlear implant (CI) during magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the head was tested on a full-sized human phantom using a realistic phantom head consisting of simulated skull, brain, and muscle. Dielectric properties of the brain, muscle, and bone materials were similar to those of human tissues at 64 MHz. The body consisted of homogeneous phantom muscle enclosed in a human-shaped fiberglass shell. Thermographic and fiber-optic temperature measurements were conducted to reveal any heating. Thermograms of sagittal, frontal, and horizontal planes of the head with the ABI and CI electrodes were taken immediately before and after a 26 min MRI scan. The MRI sequence was set at 94 excitations and 25 ms echo time to induce maximum radiofrequency heating, as suggested by the General Electric Company. The difference of these two thermograms gives the heating results. In two uncut phantom heads, Teflon tubes were placed along the implanted ABI and CI, and temperature data were recorded via fiber-optic probes before, during, and after the MRI. Results showed no observable heating associated with the ABI and the modified CI during worst-case MRI of the head. © 1995 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2011-08-17
    Description: A review of the temporal variation in the trapped electron population of the inner and outer radiation zones is presented. Techniques presently used for modeling these zones are discussed and their deficiencies identified. An intermediate region is indicated between the zones in which the present modeling techniques are inadequate due to the magnitude and frequency of magnetic storms. Future trends are examined, and it is suggested that modeling of individual magnetic storms may be required in certain L bands. An analysis of seven magnetic storms is presented, establishing the independence of the depletion time of the storm flux and the storm magnitude. Provisional correlation between the storm magnitude and the Dst index is demonstrated.
    Keywords: SPACE RADIATION
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: Cosmic ray particles at sea level penetrate a thick layer of dense medium without appreciable interaction. These penetrating particles are identified with muons. The only appreciable interaction of muons are by knock on processes. A muon may have single, double or any number of knock on with atoms of the material so that one, two, three or more particles will come out from the medium in which the knock on processes occur. The probability of multiparticle production is expected to decrease with the increase of multiplicity. Measurements of the single, double, and triple particles generated in a dense medium (Fe and Al) by sea level cosmic rays at 22.42 N. Lat. and 114.20 E. Long. (Hong Kong) are presented using a detector composed of two plastic scintillators connected in coincidence.
    Keywords: SPACE RADIATION
    Type: SH-9.1-11 , 19th Intern. Cosmic Ray Conf - Vol. 5; p 494-497; NASA-CP-2376-VOL-5
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: Description of the first experimental determination of the wave-normal vector of proton whistlers in the ionosphere. Between the crossover frequency and the proton gyrofrequency, both right-hand and left-hand modes of propagation can occur for upgoing waves. Theoretically, the amount of energy in the respective modes depends on theta, the angle between the wave normal and the magnetic field. For proton whistlers with only left-hand mode energy between the crossover and proton gyrofrequency, theta ranged from 36 to 51 deg. For proton whistlers with strong right-hand and left-hand mode signals, theta ranged from 24 to 29 deg. The result is in good agreement with Wang's (1971) collisionless mode-coupling model. The angle between the wave normal and the vertical is found to increase with increasing altitude.
    Keywords: SPACE RADIATION
    Type: NSSDC-ID-69-051A-22-PM , Journal of Geophysical Research; 77; Feb. 1
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2019-08-28
    Description: Variable narrow-line emission at 511 keV, due to positron annihilation, has been observed from the region of the Galactic center for over a decade with high-resolution Ge spectrometers. The variable nature of this emission suggests that a significant fraction of the observed radiation is produced by a single source in the central region of the Galaxy. Recent observations with an imaging gamma-ray spectrometer of low energy resolution have revealed a daylong burst of annihilation radiation from the X-ray source 1E 1740.7-2042 located at an angular distance of 0.9 deg from the Galactic center and aligned with a dense molecular cloud. It is proposed that the variable narrow 511 keV line emission is due to positrons released impulsively (time scale of about 1 day) from 1E 1740.7-2942 into the molecular cloud where they slow down and annihilate on a longer time scale of up to a year.
    Keywords: SPACE RADIATION
    Type: Astrophysical Journal, Part 2 - Letters (ISSN 0004-637X); 392; 2 Ju
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: The spatial volume surrounding the earth out to 30 earth radii has been divided into the five regions known as the interplanetary medium, magnetosheath, plasma sheet, high-latitude magnetotail, and inner magnetosphere. In each region, the primary attributes of the particle populations and available models are described, and integral energy spectra covering the range from 10 to 10 billion eV are shown. The effects of the solar cycle on future projections are discussed.
    Keywords: SPACE RADIATION
    Type: Photovoltaic Specialists Conference; Jun 05, 1978 - Jun 08, 1978; Washington, DC
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: Lightweight and high-resolution astronomical x-ray optics using single crystal silicon.
    Keywords: Astronomy; Optics
    Type: GSFC-E-DAA-TN36904 , Mirror Technology/SBIR/STTR Workshop 2016; Nov 01, 2016 - Nov 03, 2016; Greenbelt, MD; United States
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