Light scattering in astronomy and its simulation by means of microwave analogy experiments

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Astronomical Models, Interplanetary Dust, Interstellar Matter, Light Scattering, Microwave Scattering, Dielectric Properties, Numerical Analysis, Polarized Light, Scattering Functions, Zodiacal Light

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The significance of light scattering for the study of interstellar, circumstellar, and interplanetary dust is considered. Attention is given to zodiacal light, a mathematical analysis of a scattering process, the computation of scattering functions, the measurement of scattering functions, and questions of experimental design for scattering investigations utilizing microwaves. The results of studies of the scattering characteristics of spherical and nonspherical particles are discussed along with problems regarding an evaluation of zodiacal light data.

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