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==Optical elastic scattering== * In [[Thomson scattering]] light interacts with electrons (this is the low-energy limit of [[Compton scattering]]).<ref>Froula, Dustin H. Plasma scattering of electromagnetic radiation. Academic Press is an imprint of Elsevier, 2011.</ref> * In [[Rayleigh scattering]] a medium composed of particles whose sizes are much smaller than the [[wavelength]] scatters light sideways. In this scattering process, the energy (and therefore the wavelength) of the incident light is conserved and only its direction is changed. In this case, the scattering intensity is inversely proportional to the fourth power of the reciprocal wavelength of the light.<ref>Young, Andrew T. [https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Hans-Moosmuller/post/Does-Rayleigh-Scattering-really-explain-blueness-of-sky/attachment/59d6338dc49f478072ea23ef/AS%3A273644943544335%401442253446960/download/Young1982PhysicsToday.pdf "Rayleigh scattering."] Phys. Today 35.1 (1982): 42-48.</ref>{{rp|2}}
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