Low-frequency current instabilities in nonisothermal magnetoactive plasma

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The excitation of current instabilities in the lower ionosphere is studied for magnetic-field-aligned inhomogeneities of arbitrary length with allowance for electron-temperature perturbations and the dependence of electron collision frequency on electron temperature. It is found that the threshold velocity of Farley-Buneman instability has a minimum for a finite degree of inhomogeneity elongation when the temperature dependence of the electron collision frequency is sufficiently strong.

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