Coronas are simulated in color by use of the Mie scattering theory of light by small droplets through clouds of finite optical thickness embedded in a Rayleigh scattering atmosphere. The primary factors that affect color, visibility, and number of rings of coronas are droplet size, width of the size distribution, and cloud optical thickness. The color sequence of coronas and iridescence varies when the droplet radius is smaller than similar to6-mum. As radius increases to approximately 3.5 mum, new color bands appear at the center of the corona and fade as they move outward. As the radius continues to increase to similar to6 mum, successively more inner rings become fixed in the manner described by classical diffraction theory, while outer ...
Atmospheric scattering is the natural phenomenon mainly responsible for the colours we observe in th...
Fine-scale structure in the corona appears not to be well resolved by current imaging instruments. A...
The radiance and color of the twilight sky are calculated for single scattered radiation with the us...
Coronas are simulated in color by use of the Mie scattering theory of light by small droplets throug...
We performed a calculation of the corona colors that employed Mie theory to obtain the scattered lig...
Rainbows, the dispersion phenomena of light, are caused by raindrops in the air. The rays of light i...
In this paper we derive a physically based model for simulating rainbows. Previous techniques for si...
This paper presents a method of visualizing some of the light phenomena visible in the outdoors such...
The commonly accepted theory of coronæ, based on the idea that water droplets act as opaque dis...
This paper concentrates on rendering the solar disc considering Rayleigh scattering, Mie scattering,...
We present a physically based approach to compute the colors of the sky during the twilight period b...
We present a physically based approach to compute the colors of the sky during the twilight period b...
The phenomenon of a colored sun or moon can be explained by Mie's theory of large particle scat...
Naturally occurring tertiary rainbows are extraordinarily rare and only a handful of reliable sighti...
The NASA exoplanet exploration program is dedicated to developing technologies for detecting and cha...
Atmospheric scattering is the natural phenomenon mainly responsible for the colours we observe in th...
Fine-scale structure in the corona appears not to be well resolved by current imaging instruments. A...
The radiance and color of the twilight sky are calculated for single scattered radiation with the us...
Coronas are simulated in color by use of the Mie scattering theory of light by small droplets throug...
We performed a calculation of the corona colors that employed Mie theory to obtain the scattered lig...
Rainbows, the dispersion phenomena of light, are caused by raindrops in the air. The rays of light i...
In this paper we derive a physically based model for simulating rainbows. Previous techniques for si...
This paper presents a method of visualizing some of the light phenomena visible in the outdoors such...
The commonly accepted theory of coronæ, based on the idea that water droplets act as opaque dis...
This paper concentrates on rendering the solar disc considering Rayleigh scattering, Mie scattering,...
We present a physically based approach to compute the colors of the sky during the twilight period b...
We present a physically based approach to compute the colors of the sky during the twilight period b...
The phenomenon of a colored sun or moon can be explained by Mie's theory of large particle scat...
Naturally occurring tertiary rainbows are extraordinarily rare and only a handful of reliable sighti...
The NASA exoplanet exploration program is dedicated to developing technologies for detecting and cha...
Atmospheric scattering is the natural phenomenon mainly responsible for the colours we observe in th...
Fine-scale structure in the corona appears not to be well resolved by current imaging instruments. A...
The radiance and color of the twilight sky are calculated for single scattered radiation with the us...