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Geomagnetically trapped light isotopes observed with the detector NINA

Author(s): Bakaldin A, Galper A, Koldashov S, Korotkov M, Leonov A, Mikhailov V, Murashov A, Voronov S, Bidoli V, Casolino M, De Pascale M, Furano G, Iannucci A, Morselli A, Picozza P, Sparvoli R, Boezio M, Bonvicini V, Cirami R, Vacchi A, Zampa N, Ambriola M, Bellotti R, Cafagna F, Ciacio F, Circella M, De Marzo C, Adriani O, Papini P, Spillantini P, Straulino S, Vannuccini E, Ricci M, Castellini G

Source: JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS Volume: 107 Issue: A8 Article Number: 1171 Published: AUG 

Times Cited: 1 References: 15 

Abstract: [1] The detector New Instrument for Nuclear Analysis (NINA) aboard the satellite Resurs-01-N4 detected hydrogen and helium isotopes geomagnetically trapped, while crossing the South Atlantic Anomaly. Deuterium and tritium at L shell < 1.2 were unambiguously recognized. The He-3 and He-4 power law spectra, reconstructed at L shell = 1.2 and B < 0.22 G, have indices equal to 2.30 +/- 0.08 in the energy range 12-50 MeV nucleon 1 and 3.4 +/- 0.2 in 10-30 MeV nucleon(-1), respectively. The measured He-3/He-4 ratio and the reconstructed deuterium profile as a function of L shell bring one to the conclusion that the main source of radiation belt light isotopes at Resurs altitudes (similar to800 km) and for energy greater than 10 MeV nucleon(-1) is the interaction of trapped protons with residual atmospheric helium.

Document Type: Article

Language: English

Author Keywords: trapped energetic particles; isotopes; silicon detector

KeyWords Plus: SPACE TELESCOPE NINA; SAMPEX OBSERVATIONS; HYDROGEN ISOTOPES; INNER ZONE

Addresses: Bakaldin, A (reprint author), Moscow Engn Phys Inst, Kashirskoe Shosse 31, Moscow Russia
Moscow Engn Phys Inst, Moscow Russia
Univ Roma Tor Vergata, Ist Nazl Fis Nucl, Sez Roma 2, I-00133 Rome, Italy
Univ Trieste, Ist Nazl Fis Nucl, Sez Trieste, I-34147 Trieste, Italy
Univ Bari, Ist Nazl Fis Nucl, Sez Bari, I-70126 Bari, Italy
Univ Florence, Ist Nazl Fis Nucl, Sez Firenze, I-50125 Florence, Italy
Ist Nazl Fis Nucl, Lab Nazl Frascati, I-00044 Frascati, Italy
CNR, Ist Ric Onde Elettromagnet, I-50125 Florence, Italy

Publisher: AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION, 2000 FLORIDA AVE NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20009 USA

Subject Category: Astronomy & Astrophysics

IDS Number: 611HB

ISSN:

DOI: 10.1029/2001JA900172

1 цитирование

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Title: Isotope composition of secondary hydrogen and helium above the atmosphere measured by the instruments NINA and NINA-2
Author(s): Bidoli V, Casolino M, De Pascale M, et al.
Source: JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS  Volume: 108  Issue: A5 Article Number: 1211  Published: MAY
Times Cited: 1

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Energy spectrum and charge composition of a new, long-lived, unstable electron radiation belt

Author(s): Galper AM, Koldashov SV, Mikhailov VV, Voronov SA, Maslennikov LV, Shvetz NI

Source: JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS Volume: 104 Issue: A12 Pages:  Published: DEC 1 1999 

Times Cited:References: 12 

Abstract: An experimental study of a long lived unstable electron belt created on March 24, 1991 is presented. The new belt occupied the slot region between the inner and outer radiation belts. Electrons, positrons, and protons with 20-200 MeV/c momenta were measured with the Mariya-2 magnetic time-of-flight spectrometer-telescope on board the orbital station Mir. The unstable belt turned out to consist solely of electrons (the positron fraction is less than 1%). The electron energy spectrum of this unstable belt has been analyzed throughout its 2-year lifetime. Within the energy range 10-50 MeV, the spectrum agreed well with a power law E-alpha with alpha=13+/-5. This spectrum is very soft compared with the spectrum of the stable electron belt located in the inner zone.

Document Type: Article

Language: English

KeyWords Plus: 24 MARCH 1991; SSC

Addresses: Galper, AM (reprint author), Moscow State Engn Phys Inst, Kashirskoe Shosse 31, Moscow Russia
Moscow State Engn Phys Inst, Moscow Russia
Energiya Rocket Space Corp, Korolev, Moskovskaya Obl Russia

E-mail Addresses: *****@, *****@

Publisher: AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION, 2000 FLORIDA AVE NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20009 USA

Subject Category: Astronomy & Astrophysics

IDS Number: 266UN

ISSN:

1 цитирование

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Title: Terrestrial gamma-ray flashes observed up to 20 MeV
Author(s): Smith DM, Lopez LI, Lin RP, et al.
Source: SCIENCE  Volume: 307  Issue: 5712  Pages:  Published: FEB
Times Cited: 33

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In-flight performance of SilEye-2 experiment and cosmic ray abundances inside the Mir space station

Author(s): Bidoli V, Casolino M, De Grandis E, De Pascale MP, Furano G, Morselli A, Narici L, Picozza P, Reali E, Sparvoli R, Galper A, Khodarovich A, Korotkov M, Popov A, Vavilov N, Mazzenga G, Ricci M, Castellini G, Avdeev S, Boezio M, Bonvicini W, Vacchi A, Zampa N, Papini P, Spillantini P, Carlson P, Fuglesang C

Source: JOURNAL OF PHYSICS G-NUCLEAR AND PARTICLE PHYSICS Volume: 27 Issue: 10 Pages:  Published: OCT 2001 

Times Cited: 15 References: 22 

Abstract: Cosmic ray measurements performed with the instrument SilEye-2 on the Mir space station are presented. SilEye-2 is a silicon detector telescope used to study the causes of the light flashes perceived by astronauts. As a stand-alone device, it monitors the short - and long-term radiation composition inside Mir. The cosmic ray detector consists of an array of six active silicon strip detectors which allow nuclear identification of cosmic rays up to iron. The device was operational for more than 1000 h in the years , also measuring several solar particle events. In this work we present the in-flight performance of the instrument and nuclear abundance data from boron to silicon above similar or equal to 150 MeV n(-1) inside Mir.

Document Type: Article

Language: English

Addresses: Casolino, M (reprint author), Ist Nazl Fis Nucl, ROMA2, I-00185 Rome, Italy
Ist Nazl Fis Nucl, ROMA2, I-00185 Rome, Italy
Univ Roma Tor Vergata, I-00173 Rome, Italy
Moscow Engn Phys Inst, Moscow Russia
Ist Nazl Fis Nucl, Lab Nazl Frascati, I-00185 Rome, Italy
CNR, Ist Ric Onde Elettromagnet, I-50127 Florence, Italy
Russian Space Corp Energia, Korolev, Moscow Region Russia
Univ Trieste, I-34127 Trieste, Italy
Ist Nazl Fis Nucl, Sez Trieste, I-34127 Trieste, Italy
Univ Florence, I-50121 Florence, Italy
Ist Nazl Fis Nucl, Sez Firenze, I-50125 Florence, Italy
Royal Inst Technol, S-10044 Stockholm, Sweden
ESA, European Astronaut Ctr, Cologne, Germany

Publisher: IOP PUBLISHING LTD, DIRAC HOUSE, TEMPLE BACK, BRISTOL BS1 6BE, ENGLAND

Subject Category: Physics, Nuclear; Physics, Particles & Fields

IDS Number: 485GY

ISSN:

14 цитирований

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Title: The altcriss project on board the International Space Station
Author(s): Casolino M, Altamura F, Minori M, et al.
Source: ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH  Volume: 40  Issue: 11  Pages:  Published: 2007
Times Cited: 0

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Title: Using the human eye to image space radiation or the history and status of the light flash phenomena
Author(s): Fuglesang C
Source: NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH SECTION A-ACCELERATORS SPECTROMETERS DETECTORS AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT  Volume: 580  Issue: 2  Pages: 861-865  Published: OCT 1 2007
Times Cited: 0

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Title: Observations of the Light Flash phenomenon in space
Author(s): Casolino M
Source: ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH  Volume: 38  Issue: 6  Pages:  Published: 2006
Times Cited: 0

4.

Title: Relative nuclear abundances inside ISS with Sileye-3/Alteino experiment
Author(s): Casolino M, Bidoll V, Minori M, et al.
Source: SPACE LIFE SCIENCES: FLIGHT MEASUREMENTS, CALIBRATION OF DETECTORS AND ENVIRONMENTAL MODELS FOR RADIATION ANALYSIS  Volume: 37  Issue: 9  Pages:  Published: 2006
Times Cited: 1

5.

Title: Detector response and calibration of the cosmic-ray detector of the Sileye-3/Alteino experiment
Author(s): Casolino M, Bidoli V, Minori M, et al.
Source: SPACE LIFE SCIENCES: FLIGHT MEASUREMENTS, CALIBRATION OF DETECTORS AND ENVIRONMENTAL MODELS FOR RADIATION ANALYSIS  Volume: 37  Issue: 9  Pages:  Published: 2006
Times Cited: 2

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Title: ALTEA: flight model calibration at GSI
Author(s): Zaconte V, Belli F, Bidoli V, et al.
Source: SPACE LIFE SCIENCES: FLIGHT MEASUREMENTS, CALIBRATION OF DETECTORS AND ENVIRONMENTAL MODELS FOR RADIATION ANALYSIS  Volume: 37  Issue: 9  Pages:  Published: 2006
Times Cited: 1

7.

Title: Positive visual phenomena in space: A scientific case and a safety issue in space travel
Author(s): Sannita WG, Narici L, Picozza P
Source: VISION RESEARCH  Volume: 46  Issue: 14  Pages:  Published: JUL 2006
Times Cited: 3

8.

Title: Effects of heavy ions on visual function and electrophysiology of rodents: the ALTEA-MICE project
Author(s): Sannita WG, Acquaviva M, Ball SL, et al.
Source: SPACE LIFE SCIENCES: SEARCH FOR SIGNATURES OF LIFE, AND SPACE FLIGHT ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS ON THE NERVOUS SYSTEM  Volume: 33  Issue: 8  Pages:  Published: 2004
Times Cited: 4

9.

Title: The ALTEA/ALTEINO projects: studying functional effects of microgravity and cosmic radiation
Author(s): Narici A, Belli F, Bidoli V, et al.
Source: SPACE LIFE SCIENCES: SEARCH FOR SIGNATURES OF LIFE, AND SPACE FLIGHT ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS ON THE NERVOUS SYSTEM  Volume: 33  Issue: 8  Pages:  Published: 2004
Times Cited: 5

10.

Title: The Sileye-3/Alteino experiment for the study of light flashes, radiation environment and astronaut brain activity on board the International Space Station
Author(s): Bidoli V, Casolino M, De Pascale MP, et al.
Source: JOURNAL OF RADIATION RESEARCH  Volume: 43  Pages: S47-S52  Supplement: Suppl. S  Published: DEC 2002
Times Cited: 7

11.

Title: Space travel - Dual origins of light flashes seen in space
Author(s): Casolino M, Bidoli V, Morselli A, et al.
Source: NATURE  Volume: 422  Issue: 6933  Pages: 680-680  Published: APR
Times Cited: 20

12.

Title: The Sileye-3/Alteino experiment on board the International Space Station
Author(s): Casolino M, Bidoli V, Furano G, et al.
Source: NUCLEAR PHYSICS B-PROCEEDINGS SUPPLEMENTS  Volume: 113  Pages: 71-78  Published: DEC 2002
Times Cited: 12

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Title: The status of the PAMELA experiment
Author(s): Pearce M
Source: NUCLEAR PHYSICS B-PROCEEDINGS SUPPLEMENTS  Volume: 113  Pages: 314-321  Published: DEC 2002
Times Cited: 13

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Title: Low energy solar and galactic cosmic rays at 1AU
Author(s): Casolino M
Source: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MODERN PHYSICS A  Volume: 17  Issue: 12-13  Special Issue: Sp. Iss. SI  Pages:  Published: MAY
Times Cited: 0

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The Sileye-3/Alteino experiment for the study of light flashes, radiation environment and astronaut brain activity on board the International Space Station

Author(s): Bidoli V, Casolino M, De Pascale MP, Furano G, Minori M, Morselli A, Narici L, Picozza P, Reali E, Sparvoli R, Fuglesang C, Sannita W, Carlson P, Castellini G, Galper A, Korotkov M, Popov A, Navilov N, Avdeev S, Benghin V, Salnitskii V, Shevchenko O, Boezio M, Bonvicini W, Vacchi A, Zampa G, Zampa N, Mazzenga G, Ricci M, Spillantini P, Vittori R

Source: JOURNAL OF RADIATION RESEARCH Volume: 43 Pages: S47-S52 Supplement: Suppl. S Published: DEC 2002 

Times Cited: 7 References: 21 

Abstract: In this work we describe the instrument Sileye-3/Alteino, placed on board the International Space Station in April 2002. The instrument is constituted by an Electroencephalograph and a cosmic ray silicon detector. The scientific aims include the investigation of the Light Flash phenomenon, the measurement of the radiation environment and the nuclear abundance insider the ISS and the study of astronaut brain activity in space when subject to cosmic rays.

Document Type: Article

Language: English

Author Keywords: cosmic rays; radiation measurements; light flash phenomenon

KeyWords Plus: CERENKOV RADIATION; COSMIC-RADIATION; HUMAN EYE; RAY; BEAM

Addresses: Casolino, M (reprint author), Univ Roma Tor Vergata, Dept Phys, Rome, Italy
Univ Roma Tor Vergata, Dept Phys, Rome, Italy
Ist Nazl Fis Nucl Roma2, Rome, Italy
ESA, European Astronaut Ctr, Cologne, Germany
Univ Genoa, Neurophysiopathol DISMR, Genoa, Italy
SUNY Stony Brook, Dept Psychiat, Stony Brook, NY 11794 USA
Royal Inst Technol, Stockholm, Sweden

Publisher: JAPAN RADIATION RESEARCH SOC, C/O NAT INST RADIOLOGICAL SCI 9-1 ANAGAWA-4-CHOME INAGE-KU, CHIBA, 263, JAPAN

Subject Category: Biology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging

IDS Number: 699AK

ISSN:

7 цитирований

1.

Title: The altcriss project on board the International Space Station
Author(s): Casolino M, Altamura F, Minori M, et al.
Source: ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH  Volume: 40  Issue: 11  Pages:  Published: 2007
Times Cited: 0

2.

Title: The Sirad experiment on board the International Space Station
Author(s): Casolino M, Altamura F, Minori M, et al.
Source: NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH SECTION A-ACCELERATORS SPECTROMETERS DETECTORS AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT  Volume: 572  Issue: 1  Pages: 233-234  Published: MAR 1 2007
Times Cited: 0

3.

Title: The Sileye-Altcriss experiment on board the International Space Station
Author(s): Casolino M, Altamura F, Minella A, et al.
Source: NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH SECTION A-ACCELERATORS SPECTROMETERS DETECTORS AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT  Volume: 572  Issue: 1  Pages: 235-236  Published: MAR 1 2007
Times Cited: 1

4.

Title: Observations of the Light Flash phenomenon in space
Author(s): Casolino M
Source: ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH  Volume: 38  Issue: 6  Pages:  Published: 2006
Times Cited: 0

5.

Title: Relative nuclear abundances inside ISS with Sileye-3/Alteino experiment
Author(s): Casolino M, Bidoll V, Minori M, et al.
Source: SPACE LIFE SCIENCES: FLIGHT MEASUREMENTS, CALIBRATION OF DETECTORS AND ENVIRONMENTAL MODELS FOR RADIATION ANALYSIS  Volume: 37  Issue: 9  Pages:  Published: 2006
Times Cited: 1

6.

Title: Detector response and calibration of the cosmic-ray detector of the Sileye-3/Alteino experiment
Author(s): Casolino M, Bidoli V, Minori M, et al.
Source: SPACE LIFE SCIENCES: FLIGHT MEASUREMENTS, CALIBRATION OF DETECTORS AND ENVIRONMENTAL MODELS FOR RADIATION ANALYSIS  Volume: 37  Issue: 9  Pages:  Published: 2006
Times Cited: 2

7.

Title: Cardiovascular function and basics of physiology in microgravity
Author(s): Aubert AE, Beckers F, Verheyden B
Source: ACTA CARDIOLOGICA  Volume: 60  Issue: 2  Pages: 129-151  Published: APR 2005
Times Cited: 2

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SHORT-PERIOD PULSATIONS OF FLUX OF ATMOSPHERIC GAMMA-RAYS

Author(s): GALPER AM, KIRILLOVUGRYUMOV VG, KUROCHKIN AV, LEIKOV NG, LUCHKOV BI, YURKIN YT

Source: JETP LETTERS Volume: 24 Issue: 7 Pages: 390-394 Published: 1976 

Times Cited: 3 References: 11 

Document Type: Article

Language: English

Addresses: MOSCOW ENGN PHYS INST, MOSCOW, USSR

Publisher: AMER INST PHYSICS, CIRCULATION FULFILLMENT DIV, 500 SUNNYSIDE BLVD, WOODBURY, NY

Subject Category: Physics, Multidisciplinary

IDS Number: DP324

ISSN:

1 цитирование

(без самоцитирования)

1.

Title: STOCHASTIC STELLAR EVOLUTION.2. FLUCTUATIONS DUE TO CONVECTION
Author(s): BERTELLI G, CHIOSI C, PERDANG J
Source: ASTRONOMY AND ASTROPHYSICS  Volume: 79  Issue: 3  Pages: 261-267  Published: 1979
Times Cited: 0

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INTERPRETATION OF THE QUASI-PERIODIC INTENSITY VARIATIONS OF THE HARD ATMOSPHERIC GAMMA-RADIATION

Author(s): GALPER AM, KRILLOVUGRYUMOV VG, LEIKOV NG, LUCHKOV BI

Source: JETP LETTERS Volume: 31 Issue: 11 Pages: 653-655 Published: 1980 

Times Cited: 2 References: 9 

Document Type: Article

Language: English

Addresses: GALPER, AM (reprint author), MOSCOW ENGN PHYS INST, MOSCOW, USSR

Publisher: AMER INST PHYSICS, CIRCULATION FULFILLMENT DIV, 500 SUNNYSIDE BLVD, WOODBURY, NY

Subject Category: Physics, Multidisciplinary

IDS Number: LB229

ISSN:

2 цитирования

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Title: TIME VARIATIONS OF X-RAY FLUXES AT THE SOUTH-ATLANTIC MAGNETIC ANOMALY IN ASSOCIATION WITH A STRONG GEOMAGNETIC STORM
Author(s): PINTO O, GONZALEZ WD, GONZALEZ ALC
Source: JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS  Volume: 94  Issue: A12  Pages:  Published: DEC 1 1989
Times Cited: 4

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Title: PULSED PRECIPITATION OF PROTONS WITH EP GREATER-THAN 500 MEV FROM THE L=2-SHELL DURING A MAGNETIC STORM
Author(s): IYUDIN AF, KIRILLOVUGRYUMOV VG, KOTOV YD, et al.
Source: JETP LETTERS  Volume: 38  Issue: 11  Pages: 669-672  Published: 1983
Times Cited: 1

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Space travel - Dual origins of light flashes seen in space

Author(s): Casolino M, Bidoli V, Morselli A, Narici L, DePascale MP, PIcozza P, Reali E, Spacvoli R, Mazzenga G, Ricci M, Spillantini P, Buezio M, Bonvicini V, Vacchi A, Zampa N, Castellini G, Sannita WG, Carlson P, Galper A, Korotkov M, Popov A, Vavilov N, Avdeev S, Fugelsang C

Source: NATURE Volume: 422 Issue: 6933 Pages: 680-680 Published: APR 

Times Cited: 20 References: 9 

Document Type: Article

Language: English

KeyWords Plus: STATION

Addresses: Casolino, M (reprint author), Univ Roma Tor Vergata, Dept Phys, I-00133 Rome, Italy
Univ Roma Tor Vergata, Dept Phys, I-00133 Rome, Italy
Ist Nazl Fis Nucl, LNF, Rome, Italy
Univ Florence, Dept Phys, I-50121 Florence, Italy
Univ Trieste, Dept Phys, I-34127 Trieste, Italy
CNR, IROE, I-50127 Florence, Italy
Univ Genoa, DISMR, Genoa, Italy
SUNY Stony Brook, Dept Psychiat, Stony Brook, NY 11794 USA
Royal Inst Technol, Stockholm, Sweden
Moscow State Engn Phys Inst, Moscow, Russia
Russian Space Corp Energia Korolin, Moscow, Russia
European Astronaut Ctr, Cologne, Germany

Publisher: NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP, MACMILLAN BUILDING, 4 CRINAN ST, LONDON N1 9XW, ENGLAND

Subject Category: Multidisciplinary Sciences

IDS Number: 668CG

ISSN:

20 цитирований

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Title: The altcriss project on board the International Space Station
Author(s): Casolino M, Altamura F, Minori M, et al.
Source: ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH  Volume: 40  Issue: 11  Pages:  Published: 2007
Times Cited: 0

2.

Title: Using the human eye to image space radiation or the history and status of the light flash phenomena
Author(s): Fuglesang C
Source: NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH SECTION A-ACCELERATORS SPECTROMETERS DETECTORS AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT  Volume: 580  Issue: 2  Pages: 861-865  Published: OCT 1 2007
Times Cited: 0

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Title: Getting ready for the manned mission to Mars: the astronauts' risk from space radiation
Author(s): Hellweg CE, Baumstark-Khan C
Source: NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN  Volume: 94  Issue: 7  Pages: 517-526  Published: JUL 2007
Times Cited: 1

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Title: Electrophysiological responses of the mouse retina to C-12 ions
Author(s): Sannita WG, Peachey NS, Strettoi E, et al.
Source: NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS  Volume: 416  Issue: 3  Pages: 231-235  Published: APR
Times Cited: 1

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Title: Analysis of intermediate energy proton-induced spallation reactions by an improved quantum molecular dynamics plus statistical decay model
Author(s): Ou L, Zhang YX, Tian JL, et al.
Source: JOURNAL OF PHYSICS G-NUCLEAR AND PARTICLE PHYSICS  Volume: 34  Issue: 5  Pages: 827-836  Published: MAY 2007
Times Cited: 0

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Title: The Sileye-Altcriss experiment on board the International Space Station
Author(s): Casolino M, Altamura F, Minella A, et al.
Source: NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH SECTION A-ACCELERATORS SPECTROMETERS DETECTORS AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT  Volume: 572  Issue: 1  Pages: 235-236  Published: MAR 1 2007
Times Cited: 1

7.

Title: Observations of the Light Flash phenomenon in space
Author(s): Casolino M
Source: ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH  Volume: 38  Issue: 6  Pages:  Published: 2006
Times Cited: 0

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Title: The use of a syncytium model of the crystalline lens of the eye as a new tool to study the light flashes phenomenon seen by astronauts
Author(s): Nurzia G, Scrimaglio R, Spataro B, et al.
Source: RADIATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL BIOPHYSICS  Volume: 45  Issue: 4  Pages: 289-300  Published: NOV 2006
Times Cited: 0

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Title: Nanocomposite polymeric electrolytes to record electrophysiological brain signals in prolonged, unconventional or extreme conditions
Author(s): Licoccia S, Di Vona ML, Romagnoli P, et al.
Source: ACTA BIOMATERIALIA  Volume: 2  Issue: 5  Pages: 531-536  Published: SEP 2006
Times Cited: 0

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Title: Relative nuclear abundances inside ISS with Sileye-3/Alteino experiment
Author(s): Casolino M, Bidoll V, Minori M, et al.
Source: SPACE LIFE SCIENCES: FLIGHT MEASUREMENTS, CALIBRATION OF DETECTORS AND ENVIRONMENTAL MODELS FOR RADIATION ANALYSIS  Volume: 37  Issue: 9  Pages:  Published: 2006
Times Cited: 1

11.

Title: Detector response and calibration of the cosmic-ray detector of the Sileye-3/Alteino experiment
Author(s): Casolino M, Bidoli V, Minori M, et al.
Source: SPACE LIFE SCIENCES: FLIGHT MEASUREMENTS, CALIBRATION OF DETECTORS AND ENVIRONMENTAL MODELS FOR RADIATION ANALYSIS  Volume: 37  Issue: 9  Pages:  Published: 2006
Times Cited: 2

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Title: Analysis of Sileye-3/Alteino data with a neural network technique: Particle discrimination and energy reconstruction
Author(s): Scrimaglio R, Rantucci E, Segreto E, et al.
Source: SPACE LIFE SCIENCES: FLIGHT MEASUREMENTS, CALIBRATION OF DETECTORS AND ENVIRONMENTAL MODELS FOR RADIATION ANALYSIS  Volume: 37  Issue: 9  Pages:  Published: 2006
Times Cited: 0

13.

Title: ALTEA: flight model calibration at GSI
Author(s): Zaconte V, Belli F, Bidoli V, et al.
Source: SPACE LIFE SCIENCES: FLIGHT MEASUREMENTS, CALIBRATION OF DETECTORS AND ENVIRONMENTAL MODELS FOR RADIATION ANALYSIS  Volume: 37  Issue: 9  Pages:  Published: 2006
Times Cited: 1

14.

Title: ALTEA data handling
Author(s): Di Fino L, Belli F, Bidoli V, et al.
Source: SPACE LIFE SCIENCES: FLIGHT MEASUREMENTS, CALIBRATION OF DETECTORS AND ENVIRONMENTAL MODELS FOR RADIATION ANALYSIS  Volume: 37  Issue: 9  Pages:  Published: 2006
Times Cited: 0

15.

Title: Simulation of the ALTEA experiment on the International Space Station with the Geant 3.21 program
Author(s): Scrimaglio R, Nurzia G, Rantucci E, et al.
Source: SPACE LIFE SCIENCES: FLIGHT MEASUREMENTS, CALIBRATION OF DETECTORS AND ENVIRONMENTAL MODELS FOR RADIATION ANALYSIS  Volume: 37  Issue: 9  Pages:  Published: 2006
Times Cited: 0

16.

Title: Positive visual phenomena in space: A scientific case and a safety issue in space travel
Author(s): Sannita WG, Narici L, Picozza P
Source: VISION RESEARCH  Volume: 46  Issue: 14  Pages:  Published: JUL 2006
Times Cited: 3

17.

Title: Phosphenes in low earth orbit: Survey responses from 59 astronauts
Author(s): Fuglesang C, Narici L, Picozza P, et al.
Source: AVIATION SPACE AND ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE  Volume: 77  Issue: 4  Pages: 449-452  Published: APR 2006
Times Cited: 2

18.

Title: Cardiovascular function and basics of physiology in microgravity
Author(s): Aubert AE, Beckers F, Verheyden B
Source: ACTA CARDIOLOGICA  Volume: 60  Issue: 2  Pages: 129-151  Published: APR 2005
Times Cited: 2

19.

Title: Effects of heavy ions on visual function and electrophysiology of rodents: the ALTEA-MICE project
Author(s): Sannita WG, Acquaviva M, Ball SL, et al.
Source: SPACE LIFE SCIENCES: SEARCH FOR SIGNATURES OF LIFE, AND SPACE FLIGHT ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS ON THE NERVOUS SYSTEM  Volume: 33  Issue: 8  Pages:  Published: 2004
Times Cited: 4

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Title: The ALTEA/ALTEINO projects: studying functional effects of microgravity and cosmic radiation
Author(s): Narici A, Belli F, Bidoli V, et al.
Source: SPACE LIFE SCIENCES: SEARCH FOR SIGNATURES OF LIFE, AND SPACE FLIGHT ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS ON THE NERVOUS SYSTEM  Volume: 33  Issue: 8  Pages:  Published: 2004
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