Photometric Functions

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Photometric function include Lambertian, Lommel-Seeliger, Kheim / Lunar-Like, Minnaert (see V34UG.pdf for formalism).
 
Photometric function include Lambertian, Lommel-Seeliger, Kheim / Lunar-Like, Minnaert (see V34UG.pdf for formalism).
  
Users can set the photmetric function by setting PhotoFunc:
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Users can set the photometric function by setting PhotoFunc:
  
:: -1<=PhotoFunc <0 for Minnaert->abs(Minnart)
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====Minnaert====
:: 0<PhotoFunc<1 for Lunar Like (Kheim=0.25, Vasavada=0.375)
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:: PhotoFunc = 2 for Lambert \n")
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PhotoFunc =[-1.-0[
:: PhotoFunc = 3 for Lommel-Seeliger
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ALBEDO = [0-1]
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with PhotoFunc = abs(abs(Minnaert)
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====Kheim / Lunar-like====
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PhotoFunc =]0-1.[
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ALBEDO = [0-1]
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For Lunar-like (Kheim=0.25, Vasavada=0.375).
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=====Lambert====
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PhotoFunc = 2
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ALBEDO = [0-1]
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====Lommel-Seeliger====
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PhotoFunc = 3
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ALBEDO = [0-1]

Revision as of 10:14, 15 January 2019

This is only active if there is not an atmosphere; the Delta-Eddington model used to handle atmospheric opacity includes the assumption that the surface is Lambertian.

In some later version when more input parameters are available, it is intended to be allowed when there is an atmosphere [CHECK IF LATEST VERSION DOES IT].

Photometric function include Lambertian, Lommel-Seeliger, Kheim / Lunar-Like, Minnaert (see V34UG.pdf for formalism).

Users can set the photometric function by setting PhotoFunc:

Contents

Minnaert

PhotoFunc =[-1.-0[
ALBEDO = [0-1]

with PhotoFunc = abs(abs(Minnaert)


Kheim / Lunar-like

PhotoFunc =]0-1.[
ALBEDO = [0-1]

For Lunar-like (Kheim=0.25, Vasavada=0.375).


=Lambert

PhotoFunc = 2
ALBEDO = [0-1]

Lommel-Seeliger

PhotoFunc = 3
ALBEDO = [0-1]
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