“…A negative lag time, which means that particle components are being driven by nucleation rates, reflects the fact that particles need to grow to larger diameters to be detected by the c‐ToF‐AMS, whose detection efficiency is rather poor below 50 nm (see Section 2.5). Contrarily to previous studies at higher latitudes (Allan et al., 2015; Baccarini et al., 2020; Mäkelä et al., 2002; McFiggans et al., 2010; Wan et al., 2020; Yu et al., 2019), a clear link between iodine species and NPF events was not observed during the AEROCLO‐sA campaign (example correlation with the I + fragment measured by the c‐ToF‐AMS shown in Table S4 in Supporting Information ). However, NPF event of the 9 September (Figure 3a) occurs hours after a spike of the iodide ion, locally produced in the morning (Figure 3f), which may be driving nucleation even if it is only a minor contributor to aerosol mass at the size range detectable by the c‐ToF‐AMS.…”