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Minnaert function

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The Minnaert function is a photometric function used to interpret astronomical observations [1]. This function expresses the radiance factor (RADF) as a function the phase angle () and the photometric latitude () and the photometric longitude ().

where is the Minnaert albedo, is am empirical parameter. is the scattered radiance in the direction , is the incident radiance, and

The phase angle is the angle between the light source and the observer with the object as the center.

The assumptions made are:

  • the surface is illuminated by a distant point source.
  • the surface is isotropic and flat.


References

  1. ^ Y. Calisesi, 2007, Solar Variability and Planetary Climates. Springer Verlag, p. 194-195.