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Intensity and polarization line profiles in a semi-infinite Rayleigh-scattering planetary atmosphere. I. Integrated flux

Absorption and polarization line profiles as well as the curves of growth in the integrated light of a planet over the whole range of phase angles have been computed assuming a semi-infinite atmosphere scattering according to Rayleigh's phase-matrix which takes polarization into account. The re...

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Published in:Journal of astrophysics and astronomy 1982-09, Vol.3 (3), p.303-324
Main Authors: Bhatia, R. K., Abhyankar, K. D.
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