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Out-of-equilibrium phase transitions in the HMF model: a closer look

Statistical Mechanics 2015-03-17 v1

Abstract

We provide a detailed discussion of out-of-equilibrium phase transitions in the Hamiltonian Mean Field (HMF) model in the framework of Lynden-Bell's statistical theory of the Vlasov equation. For two-levels initial conditions, the caloric curve β(E)\beta(E) only depends on the initial value f0f_0 of the distribution function. We evidence different regions in the parameter space where the nature of phase transitions between magnetized and non-magnetized states changes: (i) for f0>0.10965f_0>0.10965, the system displays a second order phase transition; (ii) for 0.109497<f0<0.109650.109497<f_0<0.10965, the system displays a second order phase transition and a first order phase transition; (iii) for 0.10947<f0<0.1094970.10947<f_0<0.109497, the system displays two second order phase transitions; (iv) for f0<0.10947f_0<0.10947, there is no phase transition. The passage from a first order to a second order phase transition corresponds to a tricritical point. The sudden appearance of two second order phase transitions from nothing corresponds to a second order azeotropy. This is associated with a phenomenon of phase reentrance. When metastable states are taken into account, the problem becomes even richer. In particular, we find a new situation of phase reentrance. We consider both microcanonical and canonical ensembles and report the existence of a tiny region of ensembles inequivalence. We also explain why the use of the initial magnetization M0M_0 as an external parameter, instead of the phase level f0f_0, may lead to inconsistencies in the thermodynamical analysis.

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@article{arxiv.1012.1566,
  title  = {Out-of-equilibrium phase transitions in the HMF model: a closer look},
  author = {F. Staniscia and P. H. Chavanis and G. De Ninno},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1012.1566},
  year   = {2015}
}