Light refraction in the earth’s atmosphere II. Inferior mirages: regions for images and objects observation

IF 1.2 4区 物理与天体物理 Q3 PHYSICS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Alicia Cruzado, A. Cesanelli, C. Alejandro Paola
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Abstract

In the present work, we analyze the different regions that are configured in a vertical plane for the visualization of the inferior mirage phenomenon. To achieve our goal, we take advantage of a methodology that we have previously developed to analytically obtain the path taken by any ray emerging from a point object, explicitly considering the atmosphere’s behavior near the surface. By means of this procedure we have reached analytical expressions, dependent on measurable temperature values, to delimit the observation regions in which it would be possible to see only objects, only images, both simultaneously, or none of them. From the expressions obtained, we study how these regions are distributed under different atmospheric conditions. The results obtained show that our methodology allow to predict the position (distance from the object and height from the ground) at which an observer should be located to observe the phenomenon, knowing the values of the air temperature at three different heights in the microlayer.
地球大气中的光折射2。下蜃景:用于观察图像和物体的区域
在目前的工作中,我们分析了在垂直平面上配置的不同区域,以实现下海市蜃楼现象的可视化。为了实现我们的目标,我们利用我们以前开发的一种方法来解析地获得从点物体出现的任何光线所采取的路径,明确地考虑到表面附近的大气行为。通过这种方法,我们得到了依赖于可测温度值的解析表达式,以划定观测区域,在这些区域中,可能只看到物体,只看到图像,同时看到两者,或者两者都看不到。根据得到的表达式,我们研究了这些区域在不同大气条件下的分布。结果表明,我们的方法可以预测观测者观察该现象的位置(距离物体的距离和距离地面的高度),知道微层中三个不同高度的空气温度值。
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Revista Mexicana De Fisica
Revista Mexicana De Fisica 物理-物理:综合
CiteScore
2.20
自引率
11.80%
发文量
87
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Durante los últimos años, los responsables de la Revista Mexicana de Física, la Revista Mexicana de Física E y la Revista Mexicana de Física S, hemos realizado esfuerzos para fortalecer la presencia de estas publicaciones en nuestra página Web ( http://rmf.smf.mx).
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