Multiple scattered radiation emerging from Rayleigh and continental haze layers 1: Radiance, polarization, and neutral points
- 1 March 1976
- journal article
- Published by Optica Publishing Group in Applied Optics
- Vol. 15 (3) , 632-647
- https://doi.org/10.1364/ao.15.000632
Abstract
The complete radiation field including polarization is calculated by the matrix operator method for scattering layers of various optical thicknesses. Results obtained for Rayleigh scattering are compared with those for scattering from a continental haze. Radiances calculated using Stokes vectors show differences as large as 23% compared to the approximate scalar theory of radiative transfer, while the same differences are only of the order of 0.1% for a continental haze phase function. The polarization of the reflected and transmitted radiation is given for a wide range of optical thicknesses of the scattering layer, for various solar zenith angles, and various surface albedos. Two entirely different types of neutral points occur for aerosol phase functions. Rayleigh-like neutral points (RNP) arise from the zero polarization in single scattering that occurs for all phase functions at scattering angles of 0° and 180°. For Rayleigh phase functions, the position of the RNP varies appreciably with the optical thickness of the scattering layer. At low solar elevations there may be four RNP. For a continental haze phase function the position of the RNP in the reflected radiation shows only a small variation with the optical thickness, and the RNP exists in the transmitted radiation only for extremely small optical thicknesses. Another type of neutral point (NRNP) exists for aerosol phase functions. It is associated with the zeros of the single scattered polarization, which occur between the end points of the curve; these are called non-Rayleigh neutral points (NRNP). There may be from zero to four of these neutral points associated with each zero of the single scattering curve. They occur over a range of azimuthal angles, unlike the RNP that are in the principal plane only. The position of these neutral points is given as a function of solar angle and optical thickness.Keywords
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