Scattering by Interstellar Dust Grains: Optical and Ultraviolet

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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ApJ, accepted. 19 pages, 10 figures. This version includes a new analytic scattering phase function which is an improvement on

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10.1086/379118

Scattering and absorption properties at optical and ultraviolet wavelengths are calculated for an interstellar dust model consisting of carbonaceous grains and amorphous silicate grains. Polarization as a function of scattering angle is calculated for selected wavelengths from the IR to the vacuum UV. The widely-used Henyey-Greenstein phase function provides a good approximation for the scattering phase function between ~0.4 and 1 micron, but fails to fit the calculated phase functions at shorter wavelengths and longer wavelengths. A new analytic phase function is presented. It is exact at long wavelengths, and provides a good fit to the numerically-calculated phase function for lambda > 0.27um. Observational determinations of the scattering albedo and show considerable disagreement, especially in the ultraviolet. Possible reasons for this are discussed.

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