PoS - Proceedings of Science
Volume 449 - The European Physical Society Conference on High Energy Physics (EPS-HEP2023) - T01 Astroparticle Physics and Gravitational Waves
Bridging the Gap: Exploring AMS , Astroparticle Experiments and Space Radiobiology
F. Baffioni, A. Bartoloni*, F. Bisello, G. Della Gala, A.N. Guracho, C. Macis, S. Parsaei, M.M. Rafiei, M. Saontoro, L. Spagnoli, L. Strigari, S. Strolin and K.E. Szilagyi
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Pre-published on: January 29, 2024
Published on: March 21, 2024
Abstract
This paper summarizes the three-year achievements of the AMS INFN Roma Sapienza research group, with a focus on their active engagement in astroparticle experiments and the exploration of the synergistic connection between astroparticle experiments and space radiobiology. Collaborating with institutions like the Medical Physics division of the IRCCS Azienda Ospedaliera-Universitaria di Bologna, they have made substantial contributions to space radiobiology projects, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration. The group's research has produced significant findings on various fronts, including the assessment of carcinogenic risks from galactic cosmic rays, with a particular emphasis on bystander effects. Additionally, the paper underscores the complementary role of astroparticle experiments in enhancing the assessment of biological risks associated with ionizing radiation exposure. Finally, the paper showcases examples of research conducted through collaboration with scientists and researchers worldwide. These illustrations offer valuable insights and highlight the interdisciplinary nature of this dynamic field.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.22323/1.449.0090
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