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  An optical particle size spectrometer for aircraft-borne measurements in IAGOS-CARIBIC

Hermann, M., Weigelt, A., Assmann, D., Pfeifer, S., Mueller, T., Conrath, T., et al. (2016). An optical particle size spectrometer for aircraft-borne measurements in IAGOS-CARIBIC. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, 9(5), 2179-2194. doi:10.5194/amt-9-2179-2016.

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Hermann, Markus1, Author
Weigelt, Andreas1, Author
Assmann, Denise1, Author
Pfeifer, Sascha1, Author
Mueller, Thomas1, Author
Conrath, Thomas1, Author
Voigtlaender, Jens1, Author
Heintzenberg, Jost1, Author
Wiedensohler, Alfred1, Author
Martinsson, Bengt G.1, Author
Deshler, Terry1, Author
Brenninkmeijer, C. A. M.2, Author           
Zahn, Andreas1, Author
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2Atmospheric Chemistry, Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Max Planck Society, ou_1826285              

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 Abstract: The particle number size distribution is an important parameter to characterize the atmospheric aerosol and its influence on the Earth's climate. Here we describe a new optical particle size spectrometer (OPSS) for measurements of the accumulation mode particle number size distribution in the tropopause region on board a passenger aircraft (IAGOS-CARIBIC observatory: In-service Aircraft for a Global Observing System - Civil Aircraft for Regular Investigation of the Atmosphere Based on an Instrument Container). A modified KS93 particle sensor from RION Co., Ltd., together with a new airflow system and a dedicated data acquisition system, is the key component of the CARIBIC OPSS. The instrument records individual particle pulse signal curves in the particle size range 130-1110 nm diameter (for a particle refractive index of 1.47-i0.006) together with a time stamp and thus allows the post-flight choice of the time resolution and the size distribution bin width. The CARIBIC OPSS has a 50% particle detection diameter of 152 nm and a maximum asymptotic counting efficiency of 98 %. The instrument's measurement performance shows no pressure dependency and no particle coincidence for free tropospheric conditions. The size response function of the CARIBIC OPSS was obtained by a polystyrene latex calibration in combination with model calculations. Particle number size distributions measured with the new OPSS in the lowermost stratosphere agreed within a factor of 2 in concentration with balloon-borne measurements over western North America. Since June 2010 the CARIBIC OPSS is deployed once per month in the IAGOS-CARIBIC observatory.

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 Dates: 2016
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 Identifiers: ISI: 000377855300014
DOI: 10.5194/amt-9-2179-2016
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Title: Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
  Abbreviation : AMT
Source Genre: Journal
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Publ. Info: Göttingen : European Geosciences Union, Copernicus
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 9 (5) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 2179 - 2194 Identifier: Other: 1867-1381
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/1867-1381