In order to study the pollution characteristics and sources of carbon components in winter atmospheric particulate matter in Heze City, PM2.5 and PM10 samples were collected in January 2016. The content of OC (organic carbon), EC (elemental carbon), and 8 carbon components [OC1, OC2, OC3, OC4, EC1, EC2, EC3, and OP (pyrolysis carbon)] in the samples were analyzed using thermal light reflection method, and the results were calculated ρ (Char-EC) (Char-EC is the EC in the solid residue after fuel combustion) and ρ (Soot EC) (Soot EC is the EC formed by the condensation of volatile substances in the gas phase after combustion), in order to qualitatively identify the source of carbon components in atmospheric particulate matter. The results show that the carbon component concentration in winter atmospheric particulate matter samples in Heze City is at a high level, while in PM2.5 ρ (OC) ρ (EC) 26.34 and 9.22 respectively μ G/m3, in PM10 ρ (OC) ρ (EC) 31.82 and 10.71 respectively μ During the sampling period, the ratio of the concentration of carbon components (OC, EC, OC1, OC2, OC3, OC4, EC1, EC2, EC3, Char-EC, Soot EC) in atmospheric PM2.5 to the concentration of corresponding components in PM10 was greater than 0.5 (0.60-0.90), indicating that carbon components are mostly concentrated in fine particles (PM2.5). There are significant spatial differences in the concentration of carbon components in atmospheric particulate matter samples, and the concentrations of each carbon component in atmospheric PM2.5 and PM10 at each point are significant ρ (OC) are significantly higher than ρ (EC) (T-test, P<0.05). The Char-EC/Soot-EC (mass concentration ratio) in winter atmospheric PM2.5 and PM10 in Heze City are 10.04 and 8.00 respectively, and there is significant spatial difference (T-test, P<0.05). The analysis results of PMF (positive definite matrix factorization method) show that there are four main sources of carbon components in winter atmospheric PM2.5 and PM10 in Heze City, This includes two types of diesel vehicles (EC2 is the main carbon component in Class 1 emissions, defined as diesel vehicle-1; EC3 is the main carbon component in Class 1 emissions, defined as diesel vehicle-2), gasoline vehicles, biomass combustion, and coal-fired hybrid sources, with a contribution rate of 13.98%, 5.13%, 24.47%, 41.97% to the carbon component in atmospheric PM2.5, and 16.08%, 8.21%, 18.34%, and 47.35% to the carbon component in atmospheric PM10, respectively, The main sources of carbon in winter atmospheric PM2.5 and PM10 in Heze City are diesel vehicles, gasoline vehicles, biomass combustion, and coal combustion