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Simulation of atmospheric cosmic-rays and their impacts based on pre-calculated databases, physical models and computational methods

G. Hubert, Sébastien Aubry

2021Journal of Computational Science12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The atmospheric cosmic-ray environment is composed of secondary particles produced when primary cosmic rays interact with the nucleus of atmospheric atoms. Modeling of atmospheric radiations is essential for investigating their impacts on human activities such as radiation risks in aviation or scientific fields such as cosmogenic dating. The nuclear transport codes are a common and accurate way to model the cosmic ray interaction in the atmosphere with minimal approximations. However, tracking all produced secondary particles in each event in the whole depth of the atmosphere and sampling many events to obtain the statistically meaningful results would be a computational challenge and disadvantageous from the point of view of time consumption. This paper presents a computational platform names ATMOS CORE based on pre-calculated databases coupled to physical models and computational methods. The fields of application concern the atmospheric cosmic-rays characterization as well as their effects on electronics systems, on the ambient dose for aircrews or the cosmogenic nuclide production for dating activities. Some comparisons between simulations and measurements are also presented and discussed.

Topics & Concepts

Cosmic rayCosmogenic nuclideAtmosphere (unit)COSMIC cancer databaseEnvironmental scienceEvent (particle physics)Computer sciencePhysicsMeteorologyAstronomyAstrophysicsRadiation Therapy and DosimetryRadiation Detection and Scintillator TechnologiesRadioactivity and Radon Measurements
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