International audienceIn strongly stratified fluids, an axisymmetric vertical columnar vortex is unstable because of a spontaneous radiation of internal waves. The growth rate of this radiative instability is strongly reduced in the presence of a cyclonic background rotation $f/ 2$ and is smaller than the growth rate of the centrifugal instability for anticyclonic rotation, so it is generally expected to affect vortices in geophysical flows only if the Rossby number $Ro= 2\Omega / f$ is large (where $\Omega $ is the angular velocity of the vortex). However, we show here that an anticyclonic Rankine vortex with low Rossby number in the range $\ensuremath{-} 1\leq Ro\lt 0$, which is centrifugally stable, is unstable to the radiative instabili...