Improved counting statistics of an ultrafine differential mobility particle size spectrometer system
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Published:2023-05-25
Issue:10
Volume:16
Page:2471-2483
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ISSN:1867-8548
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Container-title:Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Atmos. Meas. Tech.
Author:
Stolzenburg DominikORCID, Laurila Tiia, Aalto Pasi, Vanhanen Joonas, Petäjä TuukkaORCID, Kangasluoma JuhaORCID
Abstract
Abstract. Differential mobility particle size spectrometers (DMPSs)
are widely used to measure the aerosol number size distribution. Especially
during new particle formation (NPF), the dynamics of the ultrafine
size distribution determine the significance of the newly formed particles
within the atmospheric system. A precision quantification of the
size distribution and derived quantities such as new particle formation and
growth rates is therefore essential. However, size-distribution measurements in the sub-10 nm range suffer from high particle losses and are often derived from only a few counts in the DMPS system, making them subject to very high counting uncertainties. Here we show that a CPC (modified Airmodus A20) with a significantly higher aerosol optics flow rate compared to
conventional ultrafine CPCs can greatly enhance the counting statistics in
that size range. Using Monte Carlo uncertainty estimates, we show that the
uncertainties of the derived formation and growth rates can be reduced from
10 %–20 % down to 1 % by deployment of the high statistics CPC on a strong NPF event day. For weaker events and hence lower number concentrations, the counting statistics can result in a complete breakdown of the growth rate estimate with relative uncertainties as high as 40 %, while the improved
DMPS still provides reasonable results at 10 % relative accuracy. In
addition, we show that other sources of uncertainty are present in CPC
measurements, which might become more important when the uncertainty from
the counting statistics is less dominant. Altogether, our study shows that
the analysis of NPF events could be greatly improved by the availability of
higher counting statistics in the used aerosol detector of DMPS systems.
Funder
H2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Academy of Finland H2020 Excellent Science European Commission Helsingin Yliopisto
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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