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[A-AS21_30PM1] 成層圏過程とその気候への影響

2014年4月30日(水) 14:15 〜 16:00 313 (3F)

コンビーナ:*宮崎 和幸(独立行政法人 海洋研究開発機構 地球環境変動領域)、田口 正和(愛知教育大学)、河谷 芳雄(独立行政法人海洋研究開発機構)、佐藤 薫(東京大学 大学院理学系研究科 地球惑星科学専攻)、座長:宮崎 和幸(独立行政法人 海洋研究開発機構 地球環境変動領域)

14:30 〜 14:45

[AAS21-15] JEM/SMILESにより成層圏ClO観測について

*鈴木 睦1眞子 直弘2光田 千紘3今井 弘二1尾関 博之4坂崎 貴俊5塩谷 雅人5 (1.宇宙研、2.千葉大/CEReS、3.富士通FIP、4.東邦大学理学部、5.京都大学生存研研究所)

キーワード:一酸化塩素, 成層圏, 国際宇宙ステーション, サブミリ波, オゾン

SMILES operated on the ISS from Oct. 12, 2009 to Apr. 21, 2010. Since the detector (Superconductor-Insulator-Superconductor: SIS mixer) was cooled down to 4K, SMILES showed system noise figure, Tsys ~250K, or spectral noise floor ~0.4K, which gave one order better signal to noise ratio compared to previous sub-mm observations from space (Aura/MLS and Odin/SMR).Aura/MLS have been measuring ClO with a 0.1 ppbv precision at 25-50km altitude. Theoretical precision of SMILES has been reported to be about 0.01 pptv at 30 km. This value can be verified from bin-width of histogram of nighttime ClO, which should be almost zero below 35km at the background atmosphere. We obtained actual bin-width, or ClO random error, to be 0.015 pptv, which is slightly larger than the theoretical value. It has been estimated thatthe additional random error might come from IFOV pointing error, a priori pressure error, or baseline fitting error.In tropical region (N10-S10), difference between day and night profiles was 792 pptv at 25km. This result agreed quite well with reproductive calculated value (nearby 80 pptv) by using Chemical Transport Model (SD-WACCM). On the other hand, in middle latitude (N30-50) during Mar. 13-25, 2010, SMILES value were 712 pptv at 22km, and 352 pptv at 19 km. These value were significantly larger that reported as 10 pptv by airplane and balloon observation in 1986. SMILES mid-latitude value is about 3-7 times higher than the past observation, however, agrees with reproductive calculated value like as tropical region. These discrepancy in the mid-latitude between SMILES and past observation can be explained partly by the historical increase of total Clx from 2.4 pptv in 1968 to the present value, ~3.0 ppbv.