Remote sensing of artificial luminous clouds by lidars

Mathematics – Probability

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Barium Ion Clouds, Monte Carlo Method, Optical Radar, Optical Thickness, Remote Sensing, Artificial Clouds, Cylinders, Probability Density Functions, Spheres, Upper Atmosphere

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Results of experiments with barium cloud sounding that were carried out according to the monostatic scheme of sounding are reported. For operation in field experiments (in open space), different versions of radiators satisfying such requirements as laser pressurization, vibration resistance, and thermal resistance were developed. Calculations were carried out by the Monte Carlo method, and a series of analytical estimates is obtained for a cylinder and a sphere homogeneous in atom concentrations with different optical depths, as well as a sphere with a Gaussian density distribution.

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