During a 4-week run in October–November 2006, a pilot experiment was performed at the CERN Proton Synchrotron in preparation for the Cosmics Leaving OUtdoor Droplets (CLOUD) experiment, whose aim is to study the possible influence of cosmic rays on clouds. The purpose of the pilot experiment was firstly to carry out exploratory measurements of the effect of ionising particle radiation on aerosol formation from trace H2SO4 vapour and secondly to provide technical input for the CLOUD design. A total of 44 nucleation bursts were produced and recorded, with formation rates of particles above the 3 nm detection threshold of between 0.1 and 100 cm−3s−1, and growth rates between 2 and 37 nm h−1. The corresponding H2O concentrations were typically ...
Atmospheric aerosols exert an important influence on climate through their effects on stratiform clo...
Atmospheric aerosols exert an important influence on climate through their effects on stratiform clo...
Fundamental questions remain about the origin of newly formed atmospheric aerosol particles because ...
During a 4-week run in October–November 2006, a pilot experiment was performed at the CERN Proton Sy...
During a 4-week run in October–November 2006, a pilot experiment was performed at the CERN Proton Sy...
During a 4-week run in October–November 2006, a pilot experiment was performed at the CERN Proton Sy...
During a 4-week run in October–November 2006, a pilot experiment was performed at the CERN Proton Sy...
During a 4-week run in October–November 2006, a pilot experiment was performed at the CERN Proton Sy...
During a 4-week run in October–November 2006, a pilot experiment was performed at the CERN Proton Sy...
During a 4-week run in October–November 2006, a pilot experiment was performed at the CERN Proton Sy...
During a 4-week run in October-November 2006, a pilot experiment was performed at the CERN Proton Sy...
Nucleation and growth of new particles in the atmosphere is thought to account for up to half of all...
In the CLOUD experiment at CERN we have been investigating the chemical species that are most import...
In the CLOUD experiment at CERN we have been investigating the chemical species that are most import...
Nucleation and growth of new particles in the atmosphere is thought to account for up to half of all...
Atmospheric aerosols exert an important influence on climate through their effects on stratiform clo...
Atmospheric aerosols exert an important influence on climate through their effects on stratiform clo...
Fundamental questions remain about the origin of newly formed atmospheric aerosol particles because ...
During a 4-week run in October–November 2006, a pilot experiment was performed at the CERN Proton Sy...
During a 4-week run in October–November 2006, a pilot experiment was performed at the CERN Proton Sy...
During a 4-week run in October–November 2006, a pilot experiment was performed at the CERN Proton Sy...
During a 4-week run in October–November 2006, a pilot experiment was performed at the CERN Proton Sy...
During a 4-week run in October–November 2006, a pilot experiment was performed at the CERN Proton Sy...
During a 4-week run in October–November 2006, a pilot experiment was performed at the CERN Proton Sy...
During a 4-week run in October–November 2006, a pilot experiment was performed at the CERN Proton Sy...
During a 4-week run in October-November 2006, a pilot experiment was performed at the CERN Proton Sy...
Nucleation and growth of new particles in the atmosphere is thought to account for up to half of all...
In the CLOUD experiment at CERN we have been investigating the chemical species that are most import...
In the CLOUD experiment at CERN we have been investigating the chemical species that are most import...
Nucleation and growth of new particles in the atmosphere is thought to account for up to half of all...
Atmospheric aerosols exert an important influence on climate through their effects on stratiform clo...
Atmospheric aerosols exert an important influence on climate through their effects on stratiform clo...
Fundamental questions remain about the origin of newly formed atmospheric aerosol particles because ...