Abstract

The Canadian SWeeping Energetic Particle Telescope (SWEPT) targets an assessment of the pitch angle dependence of particular space radiation, and will address and characterize the energy and directional dependence of this space radiation in the lunar environment. The project focuses on an assessment of the fundamental plasma processes which accelerate the particles to create this severe radiation hazard for astronauts in deep space, and assess radiation risk mitigation. By using an innovative sweeping look direction to determine the angular and energy dependence of the radiation on the Lunar Gateway, the SWEPT can assess the temporally evolving solar energetic particle (SEP) radiation in the heliosphere, emitted in solar eruptions and accelerated at interplanetary shocks, as well as address the impacts of primary and secondary radiation hazards on the Lunar Gateway. The SWEPT will also contribute to the development of effective deep space radiation mitigation strategies, such as those based on the early arrival of solar energetic electrons in advanceof SEP protons for humans on the lunar surface or in the lunar vicinity.

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