Effects of the inhomogeneous background on radiation propagating through turbulent planetary atmospheres

Physics – Optics

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Atmospheric Turbulence, Background Radiation, Electromagnetic Radiation, Planetary Atmospheres, Radiation Distribution, Atmospheric Radiation, Inhomogeneity, Radiation Measurement, Turbulence Effects

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Weak scattering, wave optics results are given for the first-order log-amplitude and phase, and for the second-order phase and angle of arrival, of radiation propagating through a turbulent planetary atmosphere. The analytical results include the effects of coupling to the inhomogeneous background upon which the turbulence is superimposed. Such coupling significantly affects signal characteristics in stellar and spacecraft occultation experiments, in contrast to situations involving much shorter paths, as in terrestrial propagation experiments.

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