On thermosolutal-convective instability in a stellar atmosphere. II - FLR and Hall effects

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Convective Flow, Fluid Boundaries, Magnetohydrodynamic Stability, Solutes, Stellar Atmospheres, Hall Effect, Larmor Radius, Magnetic Field Configurations, Stellar Rotation

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Thermosolutal-convective instability of a stellar atmosphere in the presence of a stable solute gradient is studied, and the effects due to finite Larmor radius (FLR) and Hall currents are considered. The criteria for monotonic instability derived in the presence of Hall currents are found to also hold true in the presence of the FLR effect. The criteria are quite general, and they hold true in the presence of a variable horizontal magnetic field as well as in the presence of a uniform rotation and a uniform horizontal magnetic field.

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