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Collisionless relaxation in gravitational systems: From violent relaxation to gravothermal collapse

Statistical Mechanics 2008-08-25 v1 Astrophysics Other Condensed Matter

Abstract

Theory and simulations are used to study collisionless relaxation of a gravitational NN-body system. It is shown that when the initial one particle distribution function satisfies the virial condition -- potential energy is minus twice the kinetic energy -- the system quickly relaxes to a metastable state described {\it quantitatively} by the Lynden-Bell distribution with a cutoff. If the initial distribution function does not meet the virial requirement, the system undergoes violent oscillations, resulting in a partial evaporation of mass. The leftover particles phase separate into a core-halo structure. The theory presented allows us to quantitatively predict the amount and the distribution of mass left in the central core, without any adjustable parameters. On a longer time scale τGN\tau_G \sim N collisionless relaxation leads to a gravothermal collapse.

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@article{arxiv.0808.3092,
  title  = {Collisionless relaxation in gravitational systems: From violent relaxation to gravothermal collapse},
  author = {Yan Levin and Renato Pakter and Felipe B. Rizzato},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0808.3092},
  year   = {2008}
}