The thermomagnetic convection of magnetic fluids in a cylindrical geometry
subjected to a homogeneous magnetic field is studied. The study is motivated by
a novel thermal instability [W. Luo et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 82, 4134 (1999)].
As model system a composite cylinder with inner heating is considered which
reflects the symmetry of the experimentally setup. The general condition for
the existence of a potentially unstable stratification in the magnetic fluid is
derived. Within a linear stability analysis the critical external induction for
the onset of thermomagnetic convection is determined for dilute and nondilute
magnetic fluids. The difference between both thresholds allows to test
experimentally whether a test sample is a dilute fluid or not.Comment: 18 pages, 5 figure