Formation of ice particles through nucleation in the mesosphere
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/26375Date
2022-04-28Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Abstract
Observations of polar mesospheric clouds have revealed the presence of solid ice particles in the
upper mesosphere at high latitudes; however, their formation mechanism remains uncertain. In this study, we
investigated the formation process of ice particles through nucleation from small amounts of water vapor at low
temperatures. Previous studies that used classical nucleation theory have shown that amorphous solid water particles can nucleate homogeneously at conditions that are present in the mesosphere. However, the rate predictions
for water in classical nucleation theory disagree with experimental measurements by several orders of magnitude. We adopted a semi-phenomenological model for the nucleation process, which corrects the evaluation of
the molecular cluster formation energy using the second virial coefficient, which agrees with both experiments
and molecular dynamics simulations. To calculate the nucleation process, we applied atmospheric conditions for
the temperature, pressure, numerical density of dust grains, and cooling rate. The results indicate that homogeneous water nucleation is extremely unlikely to occur in the mesosphere, while heterogeneous nucleation occurs
effectively. Dust grains generated by meteor ablation can serve as nuclei for heterogeneous nucleation. We also
showed that the ice can form directly in a crystalline state, rather than an amorphous state.
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Copernicus PublicationsCitation
Tanaka, Mann, Kimura. Formation of ice particles through nucleation in the mesosphere. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (ACP). 2022;22.8:5639-5650Metadata
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