Statistics – Applications
Scientific paper
Sep 2003
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2003elst.conf..127h&link_type=abstract
In: Electromagnetic and Light Scattering - Theory and Applications VII, Editor Thomas Wriedt, ISBN 3-88722-579-1, 2003, p. 127
Statistics
Applications
Aerosols, Database, Light Scattering, Polarization
Scientific paper
We discuss a new extensive database containing experimental scattering matrix elements as functions of the scattering angle measured at 441.6 nm and 632.8 nm for a large collection of micron-sized mineral particles in random orientation. This database will be accessible through the World Wide Web. Size distribution tables of the particles will be also provided, as well as other characteristics relevant to light scattering. The database will provide the light scattering community with easily accessible tables that are useful, for example, for testing theoretical methods, or for the interpretation of measurements of scattered radiation. To illustrate the use of the database, we use cometary analog data from the database for comparison with cometary observations, and with results of Mie-calculations for homogeneous spheres, having the same refractive index and size distribution.
de Haan J.
Hovenier J.
Munoz Olga
van der Zande W.
Vassen Wim
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