PASS
Photoacoustic Soot Spectrometer
Baseline Instrument, Guest
The photoacoustic soot spectrometer (PASS) measures light absorption by aerosol particles. As the particles pass through a laser beam, the absorbed energy heats the particles and in turn the surrounding air, which sets off a pressure wave that can be detected by a microphone.
The PASS instruments can also simultaneously measure the scattered laser-light at three wavelengths and therefore provide a direct measure of the single-scattering albedo.
The PASS is part of the aerosol observing system (AOS).
Primary Measurements
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View all references- Kumar et al. "Correcting filter-based aerosol light absorption measurement biases in a coastal urban-industrial region". 2024. 10.1080/02786826.2024.2384892.
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