DOI: 10.3390/aerospace13070602 ISSN: 2226-4310

A First-Order Assessment of Permanent Magnet Deflection for Space Radiation Protection

Valerio Parisi, Roberto Capuzzo Dolcetta, Fabrizio Frezza, Luca Lunati

We present a preliminary feasibility assessment of a magnetic shield designed to protect a space probe from cosmic radiation via magnetic deflection using neodymium permanent magnets. This work is grounded in theoretical considerations whose preliminary indications are intended to serve as the basis for future Monte Carlo simulations and laboratory validation. The novelty of our approach lies in the use of a magnetic shield; its competitiveness with conventional passive absorbing shielding is not investigated here but warrants dedicated future work. The primary objective is to protect a spacecraft from the flux of charged particles emitted by the Sun. To this end, we combine theoretical modeling and numerical simulations, followed by the construction of a prototype for laboratory testing and, potentially, for future experimental validation at the CubeSat scale.

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