Café com Física

Space Radiation Environment and Effects: From Earth to Jupiter

by Marco Pinto (LIP)

Portugal
Sala de Conferências (Departamento de Física)

Sala de Conferências

Departamento de Física

Universidade de Coimbra
Description


Radiation is one of the major challenges for Space missions. It is composed of  electrons, protons and heavy ions with energies ranging from a few eV up to 10^21 eV originating from multiple sources in Space, namely Solar Energetic Particles, Galactic Cosmic Rays and trapped particles. These particles cause a plethora of negative effects in electronics and biological systems which in extreme cases can lead to
mission loss.

In this seminar I will review the radiation environment in Space with special emphasis on the Jovian system from the perspective of the Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (JUICE) mission, ESA’s next L-class mission, which will carry the RADiation hard Electron Monitor (RADEM). I will also talk about the Radiation Hardness Assurance processes for Space missions and present the current LIP activities on these subjects.

Organised by

Filipe Veloso e Pedro Costa