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On the possible distributions of temperature in nonequilibrium steady states

Statistical Mechanics 2020-01-29 v1

Abstract

Superstatistics is a framework in nonequilibrium statistical mechanics that successfully describes a wide variety of complex systems, including hydrodynamic turbulence, weakly-collisional plasmas, cosmic rays, power grid fluctuations, among several others. In this work we analyze the class of nonequilibrium steady-state systems consisting of a subsystem and its environment, and where the subsystem is described by the superstatistical framework. In this case we provide an answer to the mechanism by which a broad distribution of temperature arises, namely due to correlation between subsystem and environment. We prove that there is a unique microscopic definition B\mathcal{B} of inverse temperature compatible with superstatistics, in the sense that all moments of B\mathcal{B} and β=1/(kBT)\beta=1/(k_B T) coincide. The function B\mathcal{B} however, cannot depend on the degrees of freedom of the system itself, only on the environment, in full agreement with our previous impossibility theorem [Physica A \textbf{505}, 864-870 (2018)]. The present results also constrain the possible joint ensembles of system and environment compatible with superstatistics.

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@article{arxiv.1907.11263,
  title  = {On the possible distributions of temperature in nonequilibrium steady states},
  author = {Sergio Davis},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.11263},
  year   = {2020}
}