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Balloon-borne laser spectrometer measurements of NO2 with gas absorption sensitivities below 10−5

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Abstract

Infrared spectra of NO2 recorded during a recent flight of the Balloon-borne Laser In-Situ Sensor instrument have been analyzed to determine sensitivity limits for various signal integration times. Implications for direct detection of ClO, HOCl, H2O2, COF2, OH, and HO2 are discussed.

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