Evolution of Temperature in the Ultracold Strongly-Correlated Plasmas
Abstract
We present a theoretical interpretation of the recently revealed features of temperature evolution in the ultracold plasma clouds released from a magneto-optical trap, namely: (a) its independence at the sufficiently large times on the initial plasma parameters and (b) the asymptotics close to t^{-1} instead of t^{-2}, expected for a rarefied ideal gas. It is shown that both these properties can be well explained by the model of virialization of the charged particle velocities in the regime of strong electron-ion correlations, while heating due to inelastic processes (e.g. three-body recombination) should be of secondary importance. These conclusions are confirmed also by the results of ab initio computer simulations.
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@article{arxiv.0905.1485,
title = {Evolution of Temperature in the Ultracold Strongly-Correlated Plasmas},
author = {Yurii V. Dumin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0905.1485},
year = {2009}
}
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