Interpretation of photometric observations of two reflection nebulae

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Astronomical Photometry, Cosmic Dust, Light Scattering, Nebulae, Astronomical Models, Grains, Ice, Silicates

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Photometric observations of the nebulae near Maia and Ced 201 are interpreted using the first order theory of scattering by dust grains in a homogeneous nebula. It is shown that ice grains in a nebula model with the star inside and silicate grains in a nebula model with the star on the front surface satisfactorily represent the observations of Maia and Ced 201, respectively.

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