Dependence of the observed characteristics of radio auroras on the chemical composition of the ionospheric plasma

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Chemical Composition, E Region, Ionospheric Composition, Metal Ions, Plasma Composition, Radio Auroras, Hydrodynamic Equations, Magnetohydrodynamic Stability, Mathematical Models, Meteoritic Composition

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The effect of metallic ions of meteoritic origin in the E-layer on the development and observability of radio auroras was assessed on the basis of the two-stream instability model in a plasma with two ion species in the framework of the hydrodynamic approximation. Calculations were carried out for wavelengths of 1, 2, and 4 m for equal concentrations of NO(+) and Fe(+). It is shown that character of the effect of the metallic ions depends on both the supercriticality value and the wavelength for constant concentration ratios.

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