Imaging polarimetry of the fogbow: polarization characteristics of white rainbows measured in the high Arctic

The knowledge on the optics of fogbows is scarce, and their polarization characteristics have never been measured to our knowledge. To fill this gap we measured the polarization features of 16 fogbows during the Beringia 2005 Arctic polar research expedition by imaging polarimetry in the red, green...

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Published in:Applied Optics
Main Authors: Horváth, Gábor, Hegedüs, Ramon, Barta, András, Farkas, Alexandra, Åkesson, Susanne
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Optical Society of America 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10256/8504
https://doi.org/10.1364/AO.50.000F64
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spelling ftmdx:oai:www.mdx.cat:10503/59606 2023-05-15T14:55:53+02:00 Imaging polarimetry of the fogbow: polarization characteristics of white rainbows measured in the high Arctic Horváth, Gábor Hegedüs, Ramon Barta, András Farkas, Alexandra Åkesson, Susanne 2011 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10256/8504 https://doi.org/10.1364/AO.50.000F64 eng eng Optical Society of America Reproducció digital del document publicat a: http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/AO.50.000F64 © Applied Optics, 2011, vol. 50, núm. 28, p. F64-F71 Articles publicats (D-ATC) 1559-128X (versió paper) 2155-3165 (versió electrònica) http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/AO.50.000F64 015170 http://hdl.handle.net/10256/8504 Tots els drets reservats info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Polarització (Llum) Polarization (Light) info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2011 ftmdx https://doi.org/10.1364/AO.50.000F64 2019-05-23T16:30:33Z The knowledge on the optics of fogbows is scarce, and their polarization characteristics have never been measured to our knowledge. To fill this gap we measured the polarization features of 16 fogbows during the Beringia 2005 Arctic polar research expedition by imaging polarimetry in the red, green and blue spectral ranges. We present here the first polarization patterns of the fogbow. In the patterns of the degree of linear polarization p, fogbows and their supernumerary bows are best visible in the red spectral range due to the least dilution of fogbow light by light scattered in air. In the patterns of the angle of polarization α fogbows are practically not discernible because their α-pattern is the same as that of the sky: the direction of polarization is perpendicular to the plane of scattering and is parallel to the arc of the bow, independently of the wavelength. Fogbows and their supernumeraries were best seen in the patterns of the polarized radiance. In these patterns the angular distance δ between the peaks of the primary and the first supernumerary and the angular width σ of the primary bow were determined along different radii from the center of the bow. δ ranged between 6.08° and 13.41° , while σ changed from 5.25° to 19.47° . Certain fogbows were relatively homogeneous, meaning small variations of δ and σ along their bows. Other fogbows were heterogeneous, possessing quite variable δ- and σ-values along their bows. This variability could be a consequence of the characteristics of the high Arctic with open waters within the ice shield resulting in the spatiotemporal change of the droplet size within the fog Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Beringia MDX (Learning Materials Online) Arctic Applied Optics 50 28 F64
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topic Polarització (Llum)
Polarization (Light)
spellingShingle Polarització (Llum)
Polarization (Light)
Horváth, Gábor
Hegedüs, Ramon
Barta, András
Farkas, Alexandra
Åkesson, Susanne
Imaging polarimetry of the fogbow: polarization characteristics of white rainbows measured in the high Arctic
topic_facet Polarització (Llum)
Polarization (Light)
description The knowledge on the optics of fogbows is scarce, and their polarization characteristics have never been measured to our knowledge. To fill this gap we measured the polarization features of 16 fogbows during the Beringia 2005 Arctic polar research expedition by imaging polarimetry in the red, green and blue spectral ranges. We present here the first polarization patterns of the fogbow. In the patterns of the degree of linear polarization p, fogbows and their supernumerary bows are best visible in the red spectral range due to the least dilution of fogbow light by light scattered in air. In the patterns of the angle of polarization α fogbows are practically not discernible because their α-pattern is the same as that of the sky: the direction of polarization is perpendicular to the plane of scattering and is parallel to the arc of the bow, independently of the wavelength. Fogbows and their supernumeraries were best seen in the patterns of the polarized radiance. In these patterns the angular distance δ between the peaks of the primary and the first supernumerary and the angular width σ of the primary bow were determined along different radii from the center of the bow. δ ranged between 6.08° and 13.41° , while σ changed from 5.25° to 19.47° . Certain fogbows were relatively homogeneous, meaning small variations of δ and σ along their bows. Other fogbows were heterogeneous, possessing quite variable δ- and σ-values along their bows. This variability could be a consequence of the characteristics of the high Arctic with open waters within the ice shield resulting in the spatiotemporal change of the droplet size within the fog
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Horváth, Gábor
Hegedüs, Ramon
Barta, András
Farkas, Alexandra
Åkesson, Susanne
author_facet Horváth, Gábor
Hegedüs, Ramon
Barta, András
Farkas, Alexandra
Åkesson, Susanne
author_sort Horváth, Gábor
title Imaging polarimetry of the fogbow: polarization characteristics of white rainbows measured in the high Arctic
title_short Imaging polarimetry of the fogbow: polarization characteristics of white rainbows measured in the high Arctic
title_full Imaging polarimetry of the fogbow: polarization characteristics of white rainbows measured in the high Arctic
title_fullStr Imaging polarimetry of the fogbow: polarization characteristics of white rainbows measured in the high Arctic
title_full_unstemmed Imaging polarimetry of the fogbow: polarization characteristics of white rainbows measured in the high Arctic
title_sort imaging polarimetry of the fogbow: polarization characteristics of white rainbows measured in the high arctic
publisher Optical Society of America
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https://doi.org/10.1364/AO.50.000F64
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© Applied Optics, 2011, vol. 50, núm. 28, p. F64-F71
Articles publicats (D-ATC)
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/AO.50.000F64
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http://hdl.handle.net/10256/8504
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