Scattering Properties and Composition of Cometary Dust
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2005-04-11
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Astrophysics and Space Science
Abstract
Composition of the Comet dust obtained by the
dust impact analyzer on the Halley probes indicated that the
comet dust is a mixture of silicate and carbonaceous material.
The collected interplanetary dust particles (IDP’s) are
fluffy and composite, having grains of several different types
stuck together. Using discrete dipole approximation (DDA)
we study the scattering properties of composite grains. In
particular, we study the angular distribution of the scattered
intensity and linear polarization of composite grains.We assume
that the composite grains are made up of a host silicate
sphere/spheroid with the inclusions of graphite. Results of
our calculations on the composite grains show that the angle
of maximum polarization shifts, and the degree of polarization
varies with the volume fraction of the inclusions.We use
these results on the composite
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Dust, Scattering, Comets, Polarization