Polarimetric and photometric properties of the moon: Telescope observation and laboratory simulation. II - The positive polarization

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Moon, Photometry, Polarimetry, Albedo, Lunar Craters, Lunar Maps, Lunar Photography, Lunik Lunar Probes

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Lunar positive polarization is presently considered on the basis of telescopic observations and laboratory measurements. While the close linear correlation between log A and log P(max) is confirmed for the lunar surface, there is a complex structure on the A-P(max) diagram. New width and asymmetry parameters for the positive polarization branch are introduced in order to establish correlations between these parameters and the structural characteristics of laboratory samples. A novel empirical relationship is established between parameter b and particle size, on the basis of lunar sample measurements.

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