Physics – Optics
Scientific paper
Oct 1982
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1982mesjj..60.1175s&link_type=abstract
Meteorological Society of Japan, Journal, vol. 60, Oct. 1982, p. 1175-1187.
Physics
Optics
Atmospheric Optics, Light Scattering, Planetary Atmospheres, Infrared Radiation, Mars Atmosphere, Transformations (Mathematics), Venus Atmosphere, Wavelengths
Scientific paper
A theory of higher order scattering of light by atmospheric particles is developed for a spherically stratified atmosphere. The phase function for scattering at higher-than-tertiary orders is defined, with consideration given to 12 wavelengths ranging from 3572-25,356 A. Calculations are presented for the intensity of n-th order scattering, and adaptations for a computer code are defined. The contributions of primary, secondary, and tertiary scattering of sunlight in the atmospheres of the earth, Mars, and Venus are calculated up to third order.
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