Colour dependence of zodiacal light models |
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Authors: | R.H. Giese M.S. Hanner C. Leinert |
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Affiliation: | Bereich Extraterrestrische Physik, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, FRG Dudley Observatory, Albany, N.Y., U.S.A. Max-Planck-Institut für Astronomie, Heidelberg, FRG |
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Abstract: | Colour models of the zodiacal light in the ecliptic have been calculated for both dielectric and metallic particles in the sub-micron and micron size range. Two colour ratios were computed, a blue ratio Cb (0.40 μm, 0.53 μm) and a red ratio, either Cr (0.82 μm, 0.53 μm) or Cr' (0.71 μm, 0.53 μm). The models with a size distribution ∝s−2.5ds generally show a colour close to the solar colour and almost independent of elongation. Especially in the blue colour ratio there is generally no significant dependence on the lower cutoff size (0.1–1 μm). The main feature of absorbing particles is a reddening at small elongations. The models for size distributions ∝s−4ds show larger departures from solar colour and more variation with model parameters. Colour measurements, including red and near infra-red, therefore are useful to distinguish between flat and steep size spectra and to verify the presence of slightly absorbing particles. |
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