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Experimental evidence for Tayler instability in a liquid metal column
In the current-driven, kink-type Tayler instability (TI) a sufficiently
strong azimuthal magnetic field becomes unstable against non-axisymmetric
perturbations. The TI has been discussed as a possible ingredient of the solar
dynamo mechanism and a source of the helical structures in cosmic jets. It is
also considered as a size limiting factor for liquid metal batteries. We report
on a liquid metal TI experiment using a cylindrical column of the eutectic
alloy GaInSn to which electrical currents of up to 8 kA are applied. We present
results of external magnetic field measurements that indicate the occurrence of
the TI in good agreement with numerical predictions. The interference of TI
with the competing large scale convection, resulting from Joule heating, is
also discussed.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figure
Third Order Effect of Rotation on Stellar Oscillations of a -Cephei Star
Here the effect of rotation up to third order in the angular velocity of a
star on the p, f and g modes is investigated. To do this, the third-order
perturbation formalism presented by Soufi et al. (1998) and revised by Karami
(2008), was used. I quantify by numerical calculations the effect of rotation
on the oscillation frequencies of a uniformly rotating -Cephei star with
12 . For an equatorial velocity of 90 , it is found
that the second- and third-order corrections for , for instance,
are of order of 0.07% of the frequency for radial order and reaches up
to 0.6% for .Comment: 13 pages, 2 figures, 10 table