Scattering by nonspherical particles

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Cylindrical Bodies, Light Scattering, Microwave Scattering, Zodiacal Dust, Concavity, Convexity, Dielectrics, Scattering Functions, Zodiacal Light

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In view of the interpretation of space probe zodiacal light measurements, scattering experiments were performed with nonspherical bodies in order to determine the scattering functions. The experiments were carried out in a microwave scattering facility so that the bodies could assume manageable sizes. The bodies examined were finite cylinders (circular, hexagonal, and quadratic cross sections) and concave and convex irregular bodies of dielectric materials. Results are presented graphically.

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