The Effect of Forbush Decreases on the Polar-Night HOx Concentration Affecting Stratospheric Ozone
It is well-known that energetic particle precipitations during solar proton events increase ionization rates in the middle atmosphere enhancing the production of hydrogen oxide radicals (HOx) involved in the catalytic ozone destruction cycle. There are many studies where the contribution of energeti...
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description | It is well-known that energetic particle precipitations during solar proton events increase ionization rates in the middle atmosphere enhancing the production of hydrogen oxide radicals (HOx) involved in the catalytic ozone destruction cycle. There are many studies where the contribution of energetic particles to the formation of hydrogen oxide radicals and ozone loss has been widely investigated. However, until now, there was no solid evidence that the reduction in galactic cosmic ray fluxes during a magnetic storm, known as Forbush-effect, directly and noticeably affects the polar-night stratospheric chemistry. Here, the impact of the Forbush decrease on the behavior of hydrogen oxide radicals was explored using the chemistry-climate model SOCOLv2. We found that hydrogen oxide radical lost about half of its concentration over the polar boreal night stratosphere owing to a reduction in ionization rates caused by Forbush decreases after solar proton events occurred on 17 and 20 of January 2005. The robust response in ozone was not found. There is not any statistically significant response in (NOx) on Forbush decrease events as well as over summer time in the southern polar region. The results of this study can be used to increase the veracity of ozone loss estimation if stronger Forbush events can have place. ISSN:2296-6463 |
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spelling | ftethz:oai:www.research-collection.ethz.ch:20.500.11850/474355 2025-03-30T15:24:52+00:00 The Effect of Forbush Decreases on the Polar-Night HOx Concentration Affecting Stratospheric Ozone Mironova, Irina Karagodin-Doyennel, Arseniy Rozanov, Eugene 2021-01 application/application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11850/474355 https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000474355 en eng Frontiers Media info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.3389/feart.2020.618583 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11850/474355 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Frontiers in Earth Science, 8 forbush decreases Ionization of the stratosphere galactic cosmic rays Energetic particle precipitation stratospheric chemistry hox ozone info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2021 ftethz https://doi.org/20.500.11850/47435510.3929/ethz-b-00047435510.3389/feart.2020.618583 2025-03-05T22:09:18Z It is well-known that energetic particle precipitations during solar proton events increase ionization rates in the middle atmosphere enhancing the production of hydrogen oxide radicals (HOx) involved in the catalytic ozone destruction cycle. There are many studies where the contribution of energetic particles to the formation of hydrogen oxide radicals and ozone loss has been widely investigated. However, until now, there was no solid evidence that the reduction in galactic cosmic ray fluxes during a magnetic storm, known as Forbush-effect, directly and noticeably affects the polar-night stratospheric chemistry. Here, the impact of the Forbush decrease on the behavior of hydrogen oxide radicals was explored using the chemistry-climate model SOCOLv2. We found that hydrogen oxide radical lost about half of its concentration over the polar boreal night stratosphere owing to a reduction in ionization rates caused by Forbush decreases after solar proton events occurred on 17 and 20 of January 2005. The robust response in ozone was not found. There is not any statistically significant response in (NOx) on Forbush decrease events as well as over summer time in the southern polar region. The results of this study can be used to increase the veracity of ozone loss estimation if stronger Forbush events can have place. ISSN:2296-6463 Article in Journal/Newspaper polar night ETH Zürich Research Collection |
spellingShingle | forbush decreases Ionization of the stratosphere galactic cosmic rays Energetic particle precipitation stratospheric chemistry hox ozone Mironova, Irina Karagodin-Doyennel, Arseniy Rozanov, Eugene The Effect of Forbush Decreases on the Polar-Night HOx Concentration Affecting Stratospheric Ozone |
title | The Effect of Forbush Decreases on the Polar-Night HOx Concentration Affecting Stratospheric Ozone |
title_full | The Effect of Forbush Decreases on the Polar-Night HOx Concentration Affecting Stratospheric Ozone |
title_fullStr | The Effect of Forbush Decreases on the Polar-Night HOx Concentration Affecting Stratospheric Ozone |
title_full_unstemmed | The Effect of Forbush Decreases on the Polar-Night HOx Concentration Affecting Stratospheric Ozone |
title_short | The Effect of Forbush Decreases on the Polar-Night HOx Concentration Affecting Stratospheric Ozone |
title_sort | effect of forbush decreases on the polar-night hox concentration affecting stratospheric ozone |
topic | forbush decreases Ionization of the stratosphere galactic cosmic rays Energetic particle precipitation stratospheric chemistry hox ozone |
topic_facet | forbush decreases Ionization of the stratosphere galactic cosmic rays Energetic particle precipitation stratospheric chemistry hox ozone |
url | https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11850/474355 https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000474355 |