Nonaxisymmetric magnetogravitational instability of a streaming fluid cylinder ambient with a tenuous medium pervaded by transverse varying fields

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Cylindrical Bodies, Gravitational Effects, Magnetohydrodynamic Stability, Stream Functions (Fluids), Conducting Fluids, Gravitational Fields, Linearization, Lorentz Force, Magnetohydrodynamic Flow, Spiral Galaxies

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The present study develops the stability of a self-gravitating streaming fluid cylinder acting upon the electromagnetic force ambient with a tenuous medium of negligible inertia but pervaded by transverse varying fields. The stability criterion is derived and discussed analytically, and the results are verified numerically. The cylinder is self-gravitating, unstable in a small axisymmetric domain, and stable in all other states.

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