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Gas in external fields: the weird case of the logarithmic trap

Statistical Mechanics 2023-09-01 v2

Abstract

The effects of an attractive logarithmic potential u0ln(r/r0)u_0\ln(r/r_0) on a gas of NN non interacting particles (Bosons or Fermions), in a box of volume VDV_D, are studied in D=2,3D=2,3 dimensions. The unconventional behavior of the gas challenges the current notions of thermodynamic limit and size independence. When VDV_D and NN diverge, with finite density N/VD<N/V_D<\infty and finite trap strength u0>0u_0>0, the gas collapses in the ground state, independently from the bosonic/fermionic nature of the particles, at \emph{any} temperature. If, instead, N/VD0N/V_D\rightarrow0, there exists a critical temperature TcT_c, such that the gas remains in the ground state at any T<TcT<T_c, and "evaporates" above, in a non-equilibrium state of borderless diffusion. For the gas to exhibit a conventional Bose-Einstein condensation (BEC) or a finite Fermi level, the strength u0u_0 must vanish with VDV_D\rightarrow\infty, according to a complicated exponential relationship, as a consequence of the exponentially increasing density of states, specific of the logarithmic trap.

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@article{arxiv.2308.08568,
  title  = {Gas in external fields: the weird case of the logarithmic trap},
  author = {Loris Ferrari},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.08568},
  year   = {2023}
}

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21 pages, 3 figures