Low-frequency instability associated with nonisothermal conditions of the ionospheric plasma

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Ionospheric Disturbances, Ionospheric Propagation, Nonisothermal Processes, Plasma Oscillations, Rarefied Plasmas, Sound Waves, Electron Energy, Ion Temperature, Linear Equations, Low Frequencies, Particle Interactions

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Previous work has shown that low-frequency oscillations in the nonisothermal ionospheric plasma may be associated with the generation of internal gravity waves. The present paper describes a quasi-hydrodynamic approach to the problem of oscillation growth, with allowance for viscosity and heat conductivity. It is shown that the most favorable conditions for the development of such instability exist when electron temperature is at least three times greater than that of the heavy particles (e.g., ions, etc.).

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