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Tayler Instability Revisited

Valentin Skoutnev, Andrei M. Beloborodov

2024The Astrophysical Journal12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Tayler instability of toroidal magnetic fields B ϕ is broadly invoked as a trigger for turbulence and angular momentum transport in stars. This paper presents a systematic revision of the linear stability analysis for a rotating, magnetized, and stably stratified star. For plausible configurations of B ϕ , instability requires diffusive processes: viscosity, magnetic diffusivity, or thermal/compositional diffusion. Our results reveal a new physical picture, demonstrating how different diffusive effects independently trigger instability of two types of waves in the rotating star: magnetostrophic waves and inertial waves. It develops via overstability of the waves, whose growth rate sharply peaks at some characteristic wavenumbers. We determine instability conditions for each wave branch and find the characteristic wavenumbers. The results are qualitatively different for stars with magnetic Prandtl number Pm ≪ 1 (e.g., the Sun) and Pm ≫ 1 (e.g., protoneutron stars). The parameter dependence of unstable modes suggests a nonuniversal scaling of the possible Tayler–Spruit dynamo.

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