Critical scaling and aging in cooling systems near the jamming transition
Abstract
We conduct athermal simulations of freely-cooling, viscous soft spheres around the jamming transition density \phi_{J}, and find evidence for a growing length \xi(t) that governs relaxation to mechanical equilibrium. \xi(t) is manifest in both the velocity correlation function, and the spatial correlations in a scalar measure of local force balance which we define. Data for different densities \phi can be collapsed onto two master curves by scaling \xi(t) and t by powers of |\phi-\phi_{J}|, indicative of critical scaling. Furthermore, particle transport for \phi>\phi_{J} exhibits aging and superdiffusion similar to a range of soft matter experiments, suggesting a common origin. Finally, we explain how \xi(t) at late times maps onto known behavior away from \phi_{J}.
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@article{arxiv.0904.0206,
title = {Critical scaling and aging in cooling systems near the jamming transition},
author = {D. A. Head},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0904.0206},
year = {2009}
}
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5 pages, 5 figures