The interaction principle in radiative transfer

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Euclidean Geometry, Field Theory (Physics), Matrices (Mathematics), Operators (Mathematics), Radiative Transfer, Wave Interaction, Astrophysics, Electromagnetic Interactions, Radiation Absorption, Theoretical Physics, Wave Propagation, Wave Reflection, Wave Scattering

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Two- and three-dimensional interaction geometries are defined for radiation incident on a material medium. It is known that radiation striking a physical medium is either absorbed, scattered, or both, and its output intensity can be related to the input intensity in the one-dimensional case. A series of matrix operators are defined for the input and output intensities, showing a nine-fold increase in going from one-dimensional interaction to three-dimensions.

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