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Condensation of Hard Spheres Under Gravity: Exact Results in One Dimension

Statistical Mechanics 2009-10-31 v2 Materials Science

Abstract

We present exact results for the density profile of the one dimensional array of N hard spheres of diameter D and mass m under gravity g. For a strictly one dimensional system, the liquid-solid transition occurs at zero temperature, because the close-pakced density, ϕc\phi_c, is one. However, if we relax this condition slightly such that phic=1δphi_c=1-\delta, we find a series of critical temperatures T_c^i=mgD(N+1-i)/\mu_o with \mu_o=const, at which the i-th particle undergoes the liquid-solid transition. The functional form of the onset temperature, T_c^1=mgDN/\mu_o, is consistent with the previous result [Physica A 271, 192 (1999)] obtained by the Enskog equation. We also show that the increase in the center of mass is linear in T before the transition, but it becomes quadratic in T after the transition because of the formation of solid near the bottom.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0007494,
  title  = {Condensation of Hard Spheres Under Gravity: Exact Results in One Dimension},
  author = {Daniel C. Hong},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0007494},
  year   = {2009}
}