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DOI: 10.1038/nature10343
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Role of sulphuric acid, ammonia and galactic cosmic rays in atmospheric aerosol nucleation

J. Kirkby,Joachim Curtius,João Almeida,Eimear M. Dunne,Jonathan Duplissy,Sebastian Ehrhart,Alessandro Franchin,S. Gagné,Luisa Ickes,Andreas Kürten,Agnieszka Kupc,Axel Metzger,Francesco Riccobono,Linda Rondo,Siegfried Schobesberger,Georgios Tsagkogeorgas,Daniela Wimmer,A. Amorim,Federico Bianchi,Martin Breitenlechner,A. David,Josef Dommen,A. Downard,Mikael Ehn,Richard C. Flagan,S. Haider,Armin Hansel,Daniel Hauser,Werner Jud,Heikki Junninen,Fabian Kreissl,Alexander N. Kvashin,A. Laaksonen,Katrianne Lehtipalo,Jorge Lima,Edward R. Lovejoy,В. С. Махмутов,Serge Mathot,Jyri Mikkilä,P. Minginette,S. Mogo,Tuomo Nieminen,Antti Onnela,Paulo Pereira,Tuukka Petäjä,R. Schnitzhofer,John H. Seinfeld,Mikko Sipilä,Y. I. Stozhkov,Frank Stratmann,António Tomé,Joonas Vanhanen,Y. Viisanen,Aron Vrtala,Paul Wagner,H. Walther,E. Weingartner,Heike Wex,Paul M. Winkler,K. S. Carslaw,Douglas R. Worsnop,Urs Baltensperger,Markku Kulmala

Nucleation
Cloud condensation nuclei
Aerosol
2011
Atmospheric aerosols exert an important influence on climate through their effects on stratiform cloud albedo and lifetime and the invigoration of convective storms. Model calculations suggest that almost half of the global cloud condensation nuclei in the atmospheric boundary layer may originate from the nucleation of aerosols from trace condensable vapours, although the sensitivity of the number of cloud condensation nuclei to changes of nucleation rate may be small. Despite extensive research, fundamental questions remain about the nucleation rate of sulphuric acid particles and the mechanisms responsible, including the roles of galactic cosmic rays and other chemical species such as ammonia. Here we present the first results from the CLOUD experiment at CERN. We find that atmospherically relevant ammonia mixing ratios of 100 parts per trillion by volume, or less, increase the nucleation rate of sulphuric acid particles more than 100-1,000-fold. Time-resolved molecular measurements reveal that nucleation proceeds by a base-stabilization mechanism involving the stepwise accretion of ammonia molecules. Ions increase the nucleation rate by an additional factor of between two and more than ten at ground-level galactic-cosmic-ray intensities, provided that the nucleation rate lies below the limiting ion-pair production rate. We find that ion-induced binary nucleation of H(2)SO(4)-H(2)O can occur in the mid-troposphere but is negligible in the boundary layer. However, even with the large enhancements in rate due to ammonia and ions, atmospheric concentrations of ammonia and sulphuric acid are insufficient to account for observed boundary-layer nucleation.
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    Role of sulphuric acid, ammonia and galactic cosmic rays in atmospheric aerosol nucleation” is a paper by J. Kirkby Joachim Curtius João Almeida Eimear M. Dunne Jonathan Duplissy Sebastian Ehrhart Alessandro Franchin S. Gagné Luisa Ickes Andreas Kürten Agnieszka Kupc Axel Metzger Francesco Riccobono Linda Rondo Siegfried Schobesberger Georgios Tsagkogeorgas Daniela Wimmer A. Amorim Federico Bianchi Martin Breitenlechner A. David Josef Dommen A. Downard Mikael Ehn Richard C. Flagan S. Haider Armin Hansel Daniel Hauser Werner Jud Heikki Junninen Fabian Kreissl Alexander N. Kvashin A. Laaksonen Katrianne Lehtipalo Jorge Lima Edward R. Lovejoy В. С. Махмутов Serge Mathot Jyri Mikkilä P. Minginette S. Mogo Tuomo Nieminen Antti Onnela Paulo Pereira Tuukka Petäjä R. Schnitzhofer John H. Seinfeld Mikko Sipilä Y. I. Stozhkov Frank Stratmann António Tomé Joonas Vanhanen Y. Viisanen Aron Vrtala Paul Wagner H. Walther E. Weingartner Heike Wex Paul M. Winkler K. S. Carslaw Douglas R. Worsnop Urs Baltensperger Markku Kulmala published in 2011. It has an Open Access status of “green”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.