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arxiv: astro-ph/0601390 · v2 · submitted 2006-01-18 · 🌌 astro-ph · cond-mat.stat-mech

Thermodynamics and dynamics of a 1-D gravitational system

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We describe a one-dimensional self-gravitating system derived from the problem of large-scale structure formation in cosmology. Considering small times so that the expansion can be neglected we present a thermodynamical analysis of this system. We find a second-order phase transition at $T_{c1}$ from an homogeneous equilibrium at high temperature to a clustered phase (with a density peak at one of the boundaries of the system) at low temperature. There also exists an infinite series of unstable equilibria which appear at lower temperatures $T_{cn}$, reflecting the scale-free nature of the gravitational interaction and the usual Jeans instability. We find that, as for the similar HMF (Hamiltonian mean field) model, all three micro-canonical, canonical and grand-canonical ensembles agree with each other, as well as with the stability properties associated with a hydrodynamical approach. On the other hand, the collisionless dynamics governed by the Vlasov equation yields the same results except that at low $T$ the equilibrium associated with two density peaks (one at each boundary) becomes stable.

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