Tuesday, April 10, 2012

1204.1889 (M. Mendoza et al.)

Single to Double Hump Transition in the Equilibrium Distribution
Function of Relativistic Particles
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M. Mendoza, N. A. M. Araújo, S. Succi, H. J. Herrmann
We unveil a transition from single peaked to bimodal velocity distribution in a relativistic fluid under increasing temperature, in contrast with a non-relativistic gas, where only a monotonic broadening of the bell-shaped distribution is observed. Such transition results from the interplay between the raise in thermal energy and the constraint of maximum velocity imposed by the speed of light. We study the Bose-Einstein, the Fermi-Dirac, and the Maxwell-J\"uttner distributions, all exhibiting the same qualitative behavior. We characterize the nature of the transition in the framework of critical phenomena and show that it is either continuous or discontinuous, depending on the group velocity. We analyze the transition in one, two, and three dimensions, with special emphasis on two-dimensions, for which a possible experiment in graphene, based on the measurement of the Johnson-Nyquist noise, is proposed.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1204.1889

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