Generalized grand-canonical ensemble theory for interacting Bose-Einstein systems
Statistical Mechanics
2008-11-21 v1
Abstract
We use the maximum information principle to include particle-interaction into the grand-canonical theory of BECs. The inclusion of the particle-interaction elucidates why thermodynamic calculations for BECs by the grand-canonical ensemble for the non-interacting case are in coincidence with up to date experimental results. However, in our generalized theory we can show that a BEC experiences a real and abrupt phase-transition in contrast to the smooth phase-transition predicted by the non-interacting grand-canonical ensemble. In addition, we discuss possible effects due to a thermal environment and the experimental probing from a general point of view.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0811.3351,
title = {Generalized grand-canonical ensemble theory for interacting Bose-Einstein systems},
author = {Alexander Jurisch and Jan-Michael Rost},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0811.3351},
year = {2008}
}
Comments
6 pages, two figures