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I am trying to find the Absorbed dose for Silicon cells on a geostationary satellite from a period of (1996 to 2005)
The Equation I have is:
D(rad) = 1.68e-8 *((1/ρ)*dE/dx) * Phi
Where: D is absorbed dose and units are (100 ergs/g or 0.01 J/Kg)
(1/ρ)*dE/dx = (MeV*cm^2)/g
Phi=incident fluence= particle * cm^-2
I have the following set of data as you can see in the attachments. And I want to calculate 'D' for Electron Fluence. In the text file the units of Fluence is given by Electrons/cm2-day-sr.
How to convert them to particle * cm^-2 ?
Is this the right approach by the way?
The Equation I have is:
D(rad) = 1.68e-8 *((1/ρ)*dE/dx) * Phi
Where: D is absorbed dose and units are (100 ergs/g or 0.01 J/Kg)
(1/ρ)*dE/dx = (MeV*cm^2)/g
Phi=incident fluence= particle * cm^-2
I have the following set of data as you can see in the attachments. And I want to calculate 'D' for Electron Fluence. In the text file the units of Fluence is given by Electrons/cm2-day-sr.
How to convert them to particle * cm^-2 ?
Is this the right approach by the way?