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Lagrangian perturbation theory for rotating magnetic stars

Astrophysics 2008-11-26 v1

Abstract

Motivated by the possibility of radiation driven instabilities in rotating magnetic stars, we study the stability properties of general linear perturbations of a stationary and axisymmetric, infinitely conducting perfect fluid configuration threaded by a magnetic field and surrounded by vacuum. We develop a Lagrangian perturbation framework which enables us to formulate a strict stability criterion based on the notion of a canonical energy (a functional of the fluid displacement ξ\xi and its first time derivative). For any given choice of {ξ,tξ}\{\xi,\partial_t \xi \} , the sign of the canonical energy determines whether the configuration is stable or not at the linear level. Our analysis provides the first complete description of the stability problem for a magnetic star, allowing for both rotation and the presence of a magnetic field in the exterior vacuum region. A key feature of the Lagrangian formulation is the existence of so-called `trivial' fluid displacements, which do not represent true physical perturbations. In order for the stability criterion to make rigorous sense one has to isolate these trivials and consider only the physical `canonical' displacements. We discuss this problem and formulate a condition which must be satisfied by all canonical displacements. Having obtained a well-defined stability criterion we provide examples which indicate that the magnetic field has a stabilising effect on radiation driven instabilities.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0702382,
  title  = {Lagrangian perturbation theory for rotating magnetic stars},
  author = {Kostas Glampedakis and Nils Andersson},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0702382},
  year   = {2008}
}

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16 pages, accepted for publication in MNRAS