Abstract

AbstractThe results of detailed calculations on first order Rayleigh- and Mie-scattering in the Earth’s atmosphere illuminated by the Milky Way and the Zodiacal Light are presented. The influence of various independent parameters, as optical depth of the Rayleigh- and Mie-component and position of Milky Way and Zodiacal Light, is discussed. Linear and circular polarization of the scattered light are considered. The results are compared uith the procedures commonly applied in reducing photometric observations of extended sources of the night sky. It is shown that a substantial part of the discrepancies between the brightness distributions of Zodiacal Light resp. Milky Way given by different authors is due to an inaccurate treatment of the atmospheric scattered light.

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