Brightness contribution of zodiacal dust along the line of sight in and out of the ecliptic plane and in the F-corona |
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Authors: | Nebil Y. Misconi Edwin T. Rusk |
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Affiliation: | Space Astronomy Laboratory, University of Florida 1810 NW 6th Street, Gainesville, Florida 32609, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Model calculations are used to determine the location of interplanetary dust particles that contribute most of the brightness of the zodiacal light as seen from Earth, in and out of the ecliptic plane and in the F-corona. It is found that as one observes in Increasing ecliptic latitude (β), the distance to the Earth decreases for dust contributing equal fractions to the line-of-sight brightness. This and other results will help in the analysis of: (1) structures in the observed brightness of the zodiacal light, (2) bands such as those observed by IRAS, (3) temporal variations in the brightness of the zodiacal light, (4) observations of the photometric axis, and (5) past and future observations of the F-corona. |
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