Title of article
Simulating Coronas in Color
Author/Authors
Lock، James A. نويسنده , , Gedzelman، Stanley D. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
-496
From page
497
To page
0
Abstract
The forward scattering of sunlight by atmospheric aerosols causes a bright glow to appear around the Sun. This phenomenon, the simplest manifestation of the solar corona, is called the solar aureole. Simple methods can be used to photograph the solar aureole with conventional and digital cameras. Aureole images permit both a visually qualitative and an analytically quantitative comparison of aureoles caused by dust, smoke, haze, pollen, and other aerosols. Many hundreds of aureole photographs have been made at Geronimo Creek Observatory in Texas, including a regular time series since September 1998. These images, and measurements extracted from them, provide an important supplement to studies of atmospheric aerosols. [Optical Society of America ]
Keywords
Atmospheric optics , Atmospheric scattering , Mie theory , multiple scattering , Color
Journal title
Applied Optics
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
Applied Optics
Record number
75128
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