The photometric study of light scattering from the surface of alumina powder and interpretations by Hapke formula
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2011-08-21
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A laboratory experiment helps to understand the light scattering property of regolith like samples with known compositions and other
physical parameters. The laboratory data so obtained can be compared with the existing in situ data on celestial objects like asteroids.
Further, it may be analyzed with the help of various theoretical models to understand the light scattering processes from regolith more
clearly. In this work we have performed laboratory based photometry of the light scattered from the surfaces of powdered alumina
(Al2O3) at various tilt angles of the sample and at large phase angles, with the particles having diameter 0.3 lm. The wavelength of observation
was 632.8 nm. These data have been fitted by a surface scattering model originally suggested by Hapke. Instead of using empirical
Henyey–Greenstein phase function to fix the values of albedo and phase function to be used within Hapke formula, we have used Mie
theory for the same. This approach helped us to determine the single particle properties such as particle diameter and complex refractive
index from surface scattering phase curve alone. Mie theory depends only on the size parameter X(=2p(radius/wavelength)) and complex
refractive index (n, k) of the material. Since the absorption coefficient (k) for alumina is known to be very low but not exactly zero, the
best fit to the experimental data was obtained by least square technique with k as a free parameter, as the other parameters are known.
Finally, we compare our results with other published results and discuss
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Bidirectional reflection, Mie theory, Absorption coefficient, Phase function, Hapke formula