Radiative equilibrium in cavity and emission of thermal scattering radiators.

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Radiation of thermal objects is discussed in the following general case: light is emitted, absorbed, and scattered inside the object of an arbitrary form; media may be compound, anisotropic, inhomogeneous; scattering may be anisotropic; the object is surrounded by an emitting surface. Independent calculations of source functions and intensities arising from separate primary sources are discussed. The conditions of radiative equilibrium in a closed isothermal cavity are stated. These conditions connect the source functions or the intensities arising from separate primary sources. The connections between separate relative source functions or relative intensities are obtained. These relative quantities depend on the optical characteristics of media and on the form of the radiator. Results of some illustrative calculations of such dependencies in the case of gas with small macroscopic particles are presented. Possible applications of the obtained connections are discussed: the problem of radiation transfer is drastically simplified when media scatters completely light, emitted by closed isothermal walls; some relative quantities may be determined simply if others have been determined experimentally or theoretically; the connections may be used for estimating calculation errors and maximum possible influence of separate media components on radiation.

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