The time scans of the intrinsic and scattered heating radiations of plasma
foci, arising in the spark channel of the optical gas breakdown in a Bessel
beam, were investigated. The experiments were carried out in argon at atmo
spheric pressure by using the heating radiation from a powerful nanosecond
neodymium laser. The influence of independent preionisation and of the pres
ence of aerosol particles was studied separately. The results indicate the
appearance of bright foci against the background of the initially almost ho
mogeneous plasma. The location of the foci in the longitudinal direction an
d the dynamics of the emitted radiation by them make it possible to assign
the observed inhomogeneities to two quasi-periodic structures with periods
differing almost by an order of magnitude. The above structures result from
the operation of various mechanisms of the formation of inhomogeneities.