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Errors induced by the neglect of polarization in radiance calculations for Rayleigh-scattering atmospheresAlthough neglecting polarization and replacing the rigorous vector radiative transfer equation by its approximate scalar counterpart has no physical background, it is a widely used simplification when the incident light is unpolarized and only the intensity of the reflected light is to be computed. We employ accurate vector and scalar multiple-scattering calculations to perform a systematic study of the errors induced by the neglect of polarization in radiance calculations for a homogeneous, plane-parallel Rayleigh-scattering atmosphere (with and without depolarization) above a Lambertian surface. Specifically, we calculate percent errors in the reflected intensity for various directions of light incidence and reflection, optical thicknesses of the atmosphere, single-scattering albedos, depolarization factors, and surface albedos. The numerical data displayed can be used to decide whether or not the scalar approximation may be employed depending on the parameters of the problem. We show that the errors decrease with increasing depolarization factor and/or increasing surface albedo. For conservative or nearly conservative scattering and small surface albedos, the errors are maximum at optical thicknesses of about 1. The calculated errors may be too large for some practical applications, and, therefore, rigorous vector calculations should be employed whenever possible. However, if approximate scalar calculations are used, we recommend to avoid geometries involving phase angles equal or close to 0 deg and 90 deg, where the errors are especially significant. We propose a theoretical explanation of the large vector/scalar differences in the case of Rayleigh scattering. According to this explanation, the differences are caused by the particular structure of the Rayleigh scattering matrix and come from lower-order (except first-order) light scattering paths involving right scattering angles and right-angle rotations of the scattering plane.
Document ID
19950053402
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Mishchenko, M. I.
(NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies, NY, NY United States)
Lacis, A. A.
(NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies, NY, NY United States)
Travis, L. D.
(NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies, NY, NY United States)
Date Acquired
August 16, 2013
Publication Date
March 1, 1994
Publication Information
Publication: Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy & Radiative Transfer
Volume: 51
Issue: 3
ISSN: 0022-4073
Subject Category
Optics
Accession Number
95A85001
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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