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Issue A&A
Volume 490, Number 2, November I 2008
Page(s) 853 - 858
Section Planets and planetary systems
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:200810790
Published online 11 September 2008



A&A 490, 853-858 (2008)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:200810790

Behavior of the reflection function of a plane-parallel medium for directions of incidence and reflection tending to horizontal directions

J. W. Hovenier1 and D. M. Stam2, 3

1  Astronomical Institute “Anton Pannekoek”, University of Amsterdam, Kruislaan 403, 1098 SJ Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    e-mail: J.W.Hovenier@uva.nl
2  DEOS, Department of Aerospace Engineering, TU Delft, Kluyverweg 1, 2629 HS, Delft, The Netherlands
3  SRON Netherlands Institute for Space Research, Sorbonnelaan 2, 3584 CA Utrecht, The Netherlands

Received 12 August 2008 / Accepted 7 September 2008

Abstract
The atmospheres of (exo) planets and moons, as well as reflection nebulae, contain in general independently scattering particles in random orientation and are often supposed to be plane-parallel. Relations are presented for the (bidirectional) reflection function and several related functions of such a medium in case the directions of incidence and reflection both tend to horizontal directions. The results are quite general. The medium may be semi-infinite or finite, with or without a reflecting surface underneath, and vertically homogeneous or inhomogeneous. Some approximative formulae for the reflection function of a plane-parallel medium with independently scattering particles in random orientation, including Lambert's law, may be very inaccurate if the directions of incidence and reflection are both nearly horizontal.


Key words: planets and satellites: general -- scattering -- radiative transfer -- reflection nebulae



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