A fast invariant imbedding method for multiple scattering calculations and an application to equivalent widths of CO2 lines on Venus

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Absorption Spectra, Atmospheric Scattering, Carbon Dioxide, Invariant Imbeddings, Spectral Line Width, Venus Atmosphere, Atmospheric Models, Boundary Value Problems, Optical Reflection, Optical Thickness, Radiative Transfer, Solar Radiation

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The invariant imbedding method considered is based on an equation which describes the change in the reflected radiation when an optically thin layer is added to the top of the atmosphere. The equation is used to treat the problem of reflection from a planetary atmosphere as an initial value problem. A fast method is discussed for the solution of the invariant imbedding equation. The speed and accuracy of the new method are illustrated by comparing it with the doubling program published by Hansen and Travis (1974). Computations are performed of the equivalent widths of carbon dioxide absorption lines in solar radiation reflected by Venus for several models of the planetary atmosphere.

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