reemitting
Reemitting is the process by which a body that has absorbed energy emits radiation again. In physics and related fields, reemission covers several mechanisms by which absorbed energy is returned to the surroundings as electromagnetic radiation, rather than being stored or dissipated as heat alone. Common forms include thermal reemission, luminescent reemission such as fluorescence and phosphorescence, and radiative transfer by intervening media.
Thermal reemission occurs when an object at finite temperature emits a spectrum described by Planck’s law;
In astronomy and planetary science, reemission explains why dust grains and atmospheres glow in infrared after
See also: fluorescence, phosphorescence, blackbody radiation, radiative transfer, greenhouse effect, emissivity, Kirchhoff’s law.