Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Sep 2011
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2011ess.....2.2304b&link_type=abstract
American Astronomical Society, ESS meeting #2, #23.04
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
Scientific paper
The polarization of light reflected from a planet provides unique information on the atmosphere structure and scattering properties of particles in the upper atmosphere. The solar system planets show a large variety of atmospheric polarization properties, from the thick, highly polarizing haze on Titan and the poles of Jupiter, Rayleigh scattering by molecules on Uranus and Neptune, to clouds in the equatorial region of Jupiter or on Venus. Polarimetry is also a promising differential technique to search for and characterize extra-solar planets, e.g. with the future VLT planet finder instrument SPHERE. For the preparation of the SPHERE planet search program we have made a suite of polarimetric observations and models for the solar system gas giants. The phase angles for the outer planets are small for Earth bound observations and the integrated polarization is essentially zero due to the symmetric backscattering situation. However, a second order scattering effect produces a measurable limb polarization for resolved planetary disks. We have made a detailed model for the spectropolarimetric signal of the limb polarization of Uranus between 520 and 935 nm to derive scattering properties of haze and cloud particles and to predict the polarization signal from an extra-solar point of view. We are also investigating imaging polarimetry of the thick haze layers on Titan and the poles of Jupiter. Additionally, we have calculated a large grid of intensity and polarization phase curves for simpler atmosphere models of extrasolar planets.
Bazzon Andreas
Buenzli Esther
Schmid Hans Martin
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