We describe the simultaneous effects of the spin-orbit (SO) perturbation and
a magnetic field B on a disk shaped quantum dot (QD). {As it is known the}
combination of electrostatic forces among the N electrons confined in the QD
and the Pauli principle can induce a spin polarization when B (applied in the
direction orthogonal to the QD) is above a threshold value. In the presence of
an electric field parallel to B, coupled to the spin S by a Rashba term,
we demonstrate that a symmetry breaking takes place: we can observe it by
analyzing the splitting of the levels belonging to an unperturbed multiplet. We
also discuss the competitive effects of the magnetic field, the SO perturbation
and the electron electron interaction, in order to define the hierarchy of the
states belonging to a multiplet. We demonstrate how this hierarchy depends on
the QD's size. We show the spin texture due to the combined effects of the
Rashba effect and the interaction responsible for the polarization.Comment: 8 pages, 3 figures, PACS: 73.21.La,71.15.Mb,75.75.+