The instability of a stratified layer of rotating and conducting self- gravitating fluid (Q2265899)

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The instability of a stratified layer of rotating and conducting self- gravitating fluid
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    The instability of a stratified layer of rotating and conducting self- gravitating fluid (English)
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    Instability of a horizontal rotating layer of a self-gravitating electrically conducting fluid has been studied including the effects of Hall currents and magnetic resistivity. The prevailing magnetic field is uniform and acts along the vertical direction along which the fluid has a one-dimensional density gradient. The solution has been obtained through variational methods. The dispersion relation obtained has been solved numerically and it is found that Hall currents as well as magnetic resistivity have a destabilizing influence. Coriolis forces, however, have a stabilizing influence.
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    horizontal rotating layer
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    self-gravitating electrically conducting fluid
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    Hall currents
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    magnetic resistivity
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    variational methods
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    dispersion relation
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    Coriolis forces
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