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MATSIM: Development of a Voxel Model of the MATROSHKA Astronaut Dosimetric Phantom
The AIT Austrian Institute of Technology coordinates
the project MATSIM (MATROSHKA Simulation) in
collaboration with the Vienna University of Technology and the
German Aerospace Center, to perform FLUKA Monte Carlo
simulations of the MATROSHKA numerical phantom irradiated
under reference radiation field conditions as well as for the
radiation environment at the International Space Station (ISS).
MATSIM is carried out as co-investigation of the ESA ELIPS
projects SORD and RADIS (commonly known asMATROSHKA),
an international collaboration of more than 18 research institutes
and space agencies from all over the world, under the science and
project lead of the German Aerospace Center. During MATSIM
a computer tomography scan of the MATROSHKA phantom has
been converted into a high resolution 3-dimensional voxel model.
The energy imparted and absorbed dose distribution inside the
model is determined for various radiation fields. The major goal
of the MATSIM project is the validation of the numerical model
under reference radiation conditions and further investigations
under the radiation environment at ISS. In this report we compare
depth dose distributions inside the phantom measured with thermoluminescence
detectors (TLDs) and an ionization chamber with
FLUKA Monte Carlo particle transport simulations due to Co-60
photon exposure. Further reference irradiations with neutrons,
protons and heavy ions are planned. The fully validated numerical
model MATSIM will provide a perfect tool to assess the radiation
exposure to humans during current and future space missions to
ISS, Moon, Mars and beyond