ACORDE: A new application for estimating the dose absorbed by passengers and crews in commercial flights

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Atmospheric radiation produced during the interaction of cosmic rays with the atmosphere could be considerably high at typical flight altitudes and constitutes a risk factor for people and avionics onboard the plane. In this work, we present ACORDE, a Monte Carlo-based method to estimate the dose during a commercial flight by using state-of-the-art simulation codes and considering the course travelled, the real-time atmospheric and geomagnetic conditions, and a model of the plane and an anthropomorphic phantom to obtain the effective dose on a flight-by-flight basis.

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Asorey, H., Suárez-Durán, M., & Mayo-García, R. (2023). ACORDE: A new application for estimating the dose absorbed by passengers and crews in commercial flights. Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 196. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apradiso.2023.110752

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