Abstract

In the presence of a stationary gravitomagnetic field, a weakly rotating self-gravitating fluid relaxes into equilibrium flow configurations which admit both large- and small-scale structures. Unlike the traditional Beltrami equilibria in fluid, the equilibrium states in a rotating self-gravitating fluid in a gravitomagnetic field have structure similar to that of double curl Beltrami equilibria in plasma where the generalized vortical lines are aligned with the flow field. Different equilibrium flow configurations in the rotating fluid can be distinguished by the ratio between total energy and helicity. However, these fluid equilibria do not exhibit diamagnetic behaviours as observed in multi-species plasma equilibria.

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