Generalized Rayleigh-Taylor Instability: Ion Inertia, Acceleration
Forces, and E Region Drivers
Abstract
A linear theory of the generalized Rayleigh-Taylor instability (GRTI) is
derived which includes ion inertia and acceleration forces, as well as E
region drivers: the zonal neutral wind and plasma drift. This is in
contrast to the F region drivers aside from gravity: the meridional
neutral wind and the meridional/vertical plasma drifts. Both a local
theory and a flux-tube integrated theory are presented with application
to the onset of ionosphere irregularities associated with equatorial
spread F. Inertia and acceleration forces do not affect the growth rate
of the GRTI for nominal ionospheric conditions, but the E region zonal
drifts can significantly increase or decrease the growth rate of the
GRTI in the equatorial and mid-latitude ionosphere depending on their
direction.