Polarimetry of Stars and Planetary Systems
Summarising the striking advances of the last two decades, this reliable introduction to modern astronomical polarimetry provides a comprehensive review of state-of-the-art techniques, models and research methods. Focusing on optical and near-infrared wavelengths, each detailed, up-to-date chapter addresses a different facet of recent innovations, including new instrumentation, techniques and theories; new methods based on laboratory studies, enabling the modelling of polarimetric characteristics for a wide variety of astronomical objects; emerging fields of polarimetric exploration, including proto-planetary and debris discs, icy satellites, transneptunian objects, exoplanets, and the search for extraterrestrial life; and unique results produced by space telescopes, and polarimeters aboard exploratory spacecraft. With contributions from an international team of accomplished researchers, this is an ideal resource for astronomers and researchers working in astrophysics, earth sciences, and remote sensing keen to learn more about this valuable diagnostic tool. The book is dedicated to the memory of renowned polarimetrist Tom Gehrels.
- Contains thoroughly reviewed, expert chapters provided by the world's leading experts in polarimetry
- Observational techniques and models are applicable to a wide range of techniques for terrestrial remote sensing
- Considers numerous applications of polarimetry, including star formation, the interstellar medium, and all types of solar system bodies, from giant planets to dust particles
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May 2015Adobe eBook Reader
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Table of Contents
- Part I. Introduction:
- 1. Preface Ludmilla Kolokolova, James Hough and Anny-Chantal Levasseur-Regourd
- 2. The life of Tom Gehrels Neil Gehrels, George Gehrels, Jo-Ann Gehrels and Aleida Gehrels
- Part II. Theory, Instrumentation, Laboratory Studies:
- 3. Measurement and modelling of electromagnetic scattering by particles and particle groups Michael I. Mishchenko
- 4. Instrumentation Christoph U. Keller, Frans Snik, David M. Harrington and Chris Packham
- 5. Laboratory studies Anny-Chantal Levasseur-Regourd, Jean-Baptiste Renard, Yuriy Shkuratov and Edith Hadamcik
- 6. Grain alignment: role of radiative torques and paramagnetic relaxation Alexander Lazarian, B.-G. Andersson and Thiem Hoang
- 7. Multiple scattering of light in particulate planetary media Karri Muinonen, Antti Penttilä and Gorden Videen
- 8. Experimental scattering matrices of clouds of randomly oriented particles Olga Muñoz and Joop W. Hovenier
- Part III. Stars and their Environment:
- 9. Interstellar polarization Terry Jay Jones and Douglas C. B. Whittet
- 10. Young stellar objects and their environment Motohide Tamura and Jungmi Kwon
- 11. T Tauri and Herbig Ae/Be stars Pierre Bastien
- 12. Magnetic fields in high-mass star forming regions Antonio Chrysostomou, Martin Houde and Brenda C. Matthews
- 13. Evolved stars Tim Gledhill
- 14. Stellar magnetic fields Stefano Bagnulo and John D. Landstreet
- 15. Imaging of protoplanetary and debris disks Marshall D. Perrin, Dean C. Hines, John P. Wisniewski and Glenn Schneider
- Part IV. Solar System:
- 16. The Sun Jan O. Stenflo
- 17. Terrestrial planets Vadim Kaydash, Yuriy Shkuratov, Michael Wolff and Gorden Videen
- 18. The Moon Yuriy Shkuratov, Nikolay Opanasenko, Viktor Korokhin and Gorden Videen
- 19. Gas giant planets, Saturn's rings, and Titan Robert West, Padma Yanamandra-Fisher and Viktor Korokhin
- 20. Icy moons of the outer planets Vera Rosenbush, Nikolai Kiselev and Viktor Afanasiev
- 21. Asteroids Alberto Cellino, Ricardo Gil-Hutton and Irina Belskaya
- 22. Comets Nikolai Kiselev, Vera Rosenbush, Anny Chantal Levasseur-Regourd and Ludmilla Kolokolova
- 23. Transneptunian objects and Centaurs Irina Belskaya and Stefano Bagnulo
- 24. Interplanetary dust Jérémie Lasue, Anny-Chantal Levasseur-Regourd and Alexander Lazarian
- Part V. Exoplanets and Exobiology:
- 25. Exoplanets Sloane J. Wiktorowicz and Daphne M. Stam
- 26. Astrobiology William Sparks, James Hough and Ludmilla Kolokolova
- Appendix A. Polarimetric definitions for astronomy.