Some Aspects of Rotational and Magnetic Energies for a Hierarchy of Celestial Objects
C. Sivaram (1), Kenath Arun (2) ((1) Indian Institute of, Astrophysics, Bangalore; (2) Christ Junior College, Bangalore)

TL;DR
This paper compares rotational, magnetic, and gravitational energies across a wide hierarchy of celestial objects, revealing consistent relationships and trends in magnetic moments and gyromagnetic ratios over twenty orders of magnitude.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of energy ratios and magnetic properties across diverse celestial objects, highlighting universal patterns and physical insights.
Findings
Magnetic moments relative to nuclear moments show interesting trends.
Gyromagnetic ratios are narrowly clustered across different objects.
Relationships between energies suggest underlying physical principles.
Abstract
Celestial objects, from earth like planets to clusters of galaxies, possess angular momentum and magnetic fields. Here we compare the rotational and magnetic energies of a whole range of these celestial objects together with their gravitational self energies and find a number of interesting relationships. The celestial objects, due to their magnetic fields, also posses magnetic moments. The ratio of magnetic moments of these objects with the nuclear magnetic moments also exhibits interesting trends. We also compare their gyromagnetic ratio which appears to fall in a very narrow range for the entire hierarchy of objects. Here we try to understand the physical aspects implied by these observations and the origin of these properties in such a wide range of celestial objects, spanning some twenty orders in mass, magnetic field and other parameters.
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