scholarly journals Regularized inversion of aerosol hygroscopic growth factor probability density function: Application to humidity-controlled fast integrated mobility spectrometer measurements

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jiaoshi Zhang ◽  
Yang Wang ◽  
Steven Spielman ◽  
Susanne Hering ◽  
Jian Wang

Abstract. Aerosol hygroscopic growth plays an important role in atmospheric particle chemistry and the effects of aerosol on radiation and hence climate. The hygroscopic growth is often characterized by a growth factor probability density function (GF-PDF), where the growth factor is defined as the ratio of the particle size at a specified relative humidity to its dry size. Parametric, least-square methods are the most widely used algorithms for inverting the GF-PDF from measurements of humidified tandem differential mobility analyzers (HTDMA) and have been recently applied to the GF-PDF inversion from measurements of the humidity-controlled fast integrated mobility spectrometer (HFIMS). However, these least square methods suffer from noise amplification due to the lack of regularization in solving the ill-posed problem, resulting in significant fluctuations in the retrieved GF-PDF and even occasional failures of convergence. In this study, we introduce nonparametric, regularized methods to invert aerosol GF-PDF and apply them to HFIMS measurements. Based on the HFIMS kernel function, the forward convolution is transformed into a matrix-based form, which facilitates the application of the nonparametric inversion methods with regularizations, including Tikhonov regularization and Twomey’s iterative regularization. Inversions of the GF-PDF using the nonparameteric methods with regularization are demonstrated using HFIMS measurements simulated from representative GF-PDFs of ambient aerosols. The characteristics of reconstructed GF-PDFs resulting from different inversion methods, including previously developed least-square methods, are quantitively compared. The result shows that Twomey’s method generally outperforms other inversion methods. The capabilities of the Twomey’s method in reconstructing the pre-defined GF-PDFs and recovering the mode parameters are validated.

2019 ◽  
Vol 53 (9) ◽  
pp. 1092-1106 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yang Wang ◽  
Guangjie Zheng ◽  
Steven R. Spielman ◽  
Tamara Pinterich ◽  
Susanne V. Hering ◽  
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