• Deutsch
    • English
  • English 
    • Deutsch
    • English
  • Login
Item View 
  •   Home
  • Naturwissenschaften, Mathematik und Informatik
  • Fakultät für Physik (inkl. GAUSS)
  • Item View
  •   Home
  • Naturwissenschaften, Mathematik und Informatik
  • Fakultät für Physik (inkl. GAUSS)
  • Item View
JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.

Surface reflectance analysis of small bodies on different scales

by Nafiseh Masoumzadeh Jouzdani
Doctoral thesis
Date of Examination:2015-04-09
Date of issue:2015-08-11
Advisor:Prof. Dr. Stefan Dreizler
Referee:Prof. Dr. Stefan Dreizler
Referee:Prof. Dr. Ulrich Christensen
crossref-logoPersistent Address: http://dx.doi.org/10.53846/goediss-5214

 

 

Files in this item

Name:thesis_nafiseh_masoumzadeh_2015.pdf
Size:18.4Mb
Format:PDF
ViewOpen

The following license files are associated with this item:


Abstract

English

The aim of this thesis is to model the surface reflectance of small bodies using  spacecraft data i.e. asteroids Steins and Lutetia. The overall and local variation of brightness  from the surface covers with different local geometries are controlled by the optical, structural,  and physical properties of the surface material. Two photometric models are frequently utilized to model the scattering of light from planetary and small bodies surfaces, the one of Hapke and the one of Minnaert.  In both approaches, the intensity is modeled in  terms of viewing and illuminating angles with a number of photometric parameters. The Minnaert model is an empirical photometric function with two parameters, the Minnaert albedo and the limb-darkening coefficient, representing the light scattering behavior across the surface. The Hapke photometric function, is a semi-empirical model and is mathematically more complicated which is composed of five coupled parameters, known as Hapke parameters. This work focuses on the application of the Minnaert and Hapke modeling to find the optimum values of their photometric parameters from the surface reflectance of two asteroids Steins and Lutetia. I used OSIRIS (Optical, Spectroscopic, and Infrared Remote Imaging System) images acquired during Rosetta encounter on September of 2008 and July of 2010 of Steins and Lutetia, respectively.
Keywords: photometry; asteroids; Planetary Surface Reflectance; light scattering
 

Statistik

Publish here

Browse

All of eDissFaculties & ProgramsIssue DateAuthorAdvisor & RefereeAdvisorRefereeTitlesTypeThis FacultyIssue DateAuthorAdvisor & RefereeAdvisorRefereeTitlesType

Help & Info

Publishing on eDissPDF GuideTerms of ContractFAQ

Contact Us | Impressum | Cookie Consents | Data Protection Information | Accessibility
eDiss Office - SUB Göttingen (Central Library)
Platz der Göttinger Sieben 1
Mo - Fr 10:00 – 12:00 h


Tel.: +49 (0)551 39-27809 (general inquiries)
Tel.: +49 (0)551 39-28655 (open access/parallel publications)
ediss_AT_sub.uni-goettingen.de
[Please replace "_AT_" with the "@" sign when using our email adresses.]
Göttingen State and University Library | Göttingen University
Medicine Library (Doctoral candidates of medicine only)
Robert-Koch-Str. 40
Mon – Fri 8:00 – 24:00 h
Sat - Sun 8:00 – 22:00 h
Holidays 10:00 – 20:00 h
Tel.: +49 551 39-8395 (general inquiries)
Tel.: +49 (0)551 39-28655 (open access/parallel publications)
bbmed_AT_sub.uni-goettingen.de
[Please replace "_AT_" with the "@" sign when using our email adresses.]