Dynamical and finite-size effects on the criterion of first-order phase transition
Abstract
To identify first-order phase transitions in the dynamical process similar to the relativistic heavy-ion collisions, we investigate the dynamical behaviors of the first-order phase transition criterion in the Fokker-Planck framework. In the thermodynamic limit, the criterion can be expressed as combinations of cumulants or coefficients of an Ising-like effective potential. Our study reveals that factors such as phase transition scenarios, initial temperature, system volume, relaxation rate, and evolution trajectory have great impacts on the criterion, a larger initial temperature, a smaller volume, a larger relaxation rate, or bending of the trajectory will all lead to a reduction of the first-order phase transition signal, while volume expansion over time preserves signal integrity. Analysis along a hypothetical freezeout line shows that the signal is possibly preserved at relatively large chemical potentials.
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@article{arxiv.2310.15770,
title = {Dynamical and finite-size effects on the criterion of first-order phase transition},
author = {Lijia Jiang and Fei Gao and Yu-xin Liu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.15770},
year = {2025}
}
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11 pages, 10 figures