Electromagnetic Field Created by Rotation of Celestial Bodies

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DOI: 10.4236/jmp.2016.716208    1,372 Downloads   2,858 Views  Citations
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The observed correlation of the angular momenta Lik and magnetic moments μlm of celestial bodies (the Sun, planets and stars) was discussed by many authors but without any explanation. In this paper, a possible explanation of this phenomenon is suggested. It is shown that the function  satisfies Maxwell equations and can be considered as a function which determines the electro-magnetic properties of rotating heavy bodies. The Riklm is the Riemann tensor, which determines the gravitational field of the body, rg is the gravitational radius of the body, and η is the constant which has to be determined by observations. The field Φlm describes the observed  correlation. It explains the stability of magnetic field of white dwarfs and neutron stars despite the ohmic dissipation. The function Φl0 describes the electric field created by rotating heavy bodies. The presented theory does not contradict any existed experiments and observations.

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Dolginov, A. (2016) Electromagnetic Field Created by Rotation of Celestial Bodies. Journal of Modern Physics, 7, 2418-2425. doi: 10.4236/jmp.2016.716208.

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