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. 2016 Nov 1;16(11):873–899. doi: 10.1089/ast.2015.1422

FIG. 2.

FIG. 2.

The top panels present the extinction efficiency (Qext) and single-scattering albedo ( = Qscat/Qext) of four sizes of fractal hydrocarbon particles used in this study and in Wolf and Toon (2010). The spherical monomers comprising these particles are 0.05 μm in radius. The radii on the plot correspond to the radii of equivalent-mass spherical particles, and the fractal dimensions of these particles, from smallest to largest, are 3 (spherical), 1.51, 2.28, and 2.40. The number of monomers in these particles are 1, 8, 1000, and 8000. These particles tend to scatter and absorb light more efficiently at shorter wavelengths, and larger particles have flatter wavelength dependence for the scattering efficiency. Refractive indices, shown in the bottom panels, are presented from information in Khare et al. (1984a).