Simultaneous detection of BrO and unexpectedly elevated OClO total columns
outside the polar vortex are reported. The 10-day backward trajectories sho
w that the observed halogen activated air masses were not recently extruded
from the vortex, or processed by PSCs formed outside the vortex. 1-D photo
chemical model calculations indicate that for the probed conditions, detect
able amounts of OClO can only be formed when heterogeneous activation of Br
ONO2 (and to a much lesser extent HOBr) on moderately cold (200-210 K) sulp
huric acid aerosol particles is taken into account. The inclusion of these
heterogeneous reactions has only a small effect on the observed concentrati
ons of bromine oxide (BrO), it increases, however, the amount of OClO by a
factor of 2.