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Dusty porous ball in fixed orientation
practical significance there are some astronomical observations that indicate the presence of millimeter-sized cosmic dust grains. Such is the case of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko (Fulle et al. 2015, Rotundi et al. 2015), circumstellar disks (e.g., Andrews & Williams 2005; Canovas et al. 2015, 2016; Kataoka et al. 2016), in particular, the circumstellar disk orbiting Fomalhaut and HR 4796A (Kalas et al. 2005, Milli et al. 2017, Min et al. 2010)
particle size reqV=2.5 mm (volume-equivalent sphere radius)
particle shape oblate spheroid, irregularly highly porous
refractive index imaginary part higher than that of the White Porous Ball In Fixed Orientation
scattering matrix 520 nm
article Muñoz O, Moreno F, Gómez-Martín JC et al. Experimental Phase Function and Degree of Linear Polarization Curves of Millimetersized Cosmic Dust Analogs. The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series, vol. 247, pp. 19-32, 2020