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Heavy ions are charged particles heavier than an alpha particle.  They consitute 1% of cosmic radiation.
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Heavy ions are charged particles heavier than an alpha particle.<ref>Heavy ion. (1998, Jul 20). In ''Encyclopaedia Britannica. <nowiki>https://www.britannica.com/science/heavy-ion</nowiki>''</ref> They consitute 1% of cosmic radiation.<ref>Schimmerling W. (2011, Feb 5). The Space Radiation Environment:  An Introduction. <nowiki>https://three.jsc.nasa.gov/concepts/SpaceRadiationEnviron.pdf</nowiki></ref>
  
  
== Exposures ==
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==Exposures==
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[[File:Heavy ions in GCR.png|left|thumb|<ref>Schimmerling W. (2011, Feb 5). The Space Radiation Environment:  An Introduction. <nowiki>https://three.jsc.nasa.gov/concepts/SpaceRadiationEnviron.pdf</nowiki></ref>Abundances and energies of heavy ions in cosmic radiation.]]
  
  
== Health Effects ==
 
  
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== Shielding Considerations==
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==Shielding Considerations==

Revision as of 13:18, 29 July 2018

Heavy ions are charged particles heavier than an alpha particle.[1] They consitute 1% of cosmic radiation.[2]


Exposures

[3]Abundances and energies of heavy ions in cosmic radiation.


Health Effects

Shielding Considerations

  1. Heavy ion. (1998, Jul 20). In Encyclopaedia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/science/heavy-ion
  2. Schimmerling W. (2011, Feb 5). The Space Radiation Environment: An Introduction. https://three.jsc.nasa.gov/concepts/SpaceRadiationEnviron.pdf
  3. Schimmerling W. (2011, Feb 5). The Space Radiation Environment: An Introduction. https://three.jsc.nasa.gov/concepts/SpaceRadiationEnviron.pdf