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Gravitational instability of a thermally-conducting plasma flowing through a porous medium in the presence of suspended particles
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    Gravitational instability of a thermally-conducting plasma flowing through a porous medium in the presence of suspended particles (English)
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    Magnetogravitational instability of a thermally-conducting, rotating plasma flowing through a porous medium with finite conductivity and finite Larmor radius in the presence of suspended particles has been investigated. The wave propagation has been considered for both parallel and perpendicular axes of rotation. Magnetic field is being taken in the vertical direction. A general dispersion relation has been derived through relevant linearized perturbation equations. It has been observed that the condition of instability is determined by the Jeans's criterion in its modified form. Thermal conductivity replaces the adiabatic velocity of sound by the isothermal one. Rotation decreases the Larmor radius. Porosity decreases the Alfvén velocity. In case of a viscous medium the effects of FLR, rotation, and suspended particles are not observed in the Jeans's condition, for transverse propagation for rotational axis parallel to the magnetic field. The effects of rotation and FLR are decreased by the porosity and the suspended particles. Finite conductivity removes the Alfvén velocity from Jeans's condition.
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    Magnetogravitational instability
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    thermally-conducting, rotating plasma flowing
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    finite Larmor radius
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    Magnetic field
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    linearized perturbation equations
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    Jeans's criterion
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