<strong class="journal-contentHeaderColor">Abstract.</strong> Ozone (O<sub>3</sub>) is an important secondary pollutant that impacts air quality and human health. Eastern Asia has high regional O<sub>3</sub> background due to the numerous sources and increasing and rapid industrial growth, which impacts the Seoul Metropolitan Area (SMA). However, SMA has also been experiencing increasing O<sub>3</sub> driven by decreasing NO<sub>x</sub> emissions, highlighting the role of local, in-situ O<sub>3</sub> production on SMA. Here, comprehensive gas-phase measurements collected on the NASA DC-8 during the NIER/NASA Korea United States-Air Quality (KORUS-AQ) study are used to constrain the instantaneous O<sub>3</sub> production rate over the SMA. The observed NO<sub>x</sub> oxidized products support the importance of non-measured peroxy nitrates (PNs) in the O<sub>3</sub> chemistry in SMA, as they accounted for ~49 % of the total PNs. Using the total measured PNs (ΣPNs) and alkyl and multifunctional nitrates (ΣANs), unmeasured volatile organic compound (VOC) reactivity (R(VOC)) is constrained and found to range from 1.4 – 2.1 s<sup>-1</sup>. Combining the observationally constrained R(VOC) with the other measurements on the DC-8, the instantaneous net O<sub>3</sub> production rate, which is as high as ~10 ppbv hr<sup>-1</sup>, along with the important sinks of O<sub>3</sub> and radical chemistry, are constrained. This analysis shows that ΣPNs play an important role in both the sinks of O<sub>3</sub> and radical chemistry. Since ΣPNs are assumed to be in steady-state, the results here highlight the role ΣPNs play in urban environments in reducing net O<sub>3</sub> production, but ΣPNs can potentially lead to increased net O<sub>3</sub> production downwind due to their short lifetime (~1 hr). The results provide guidance for future measurements to identify the missing R(VOCs) and ΣPNs<strong> </strong>production.
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