Statistical mechanics and thermodynamic limit of self-gravitating fermions in D dimensions
Abstract
We discuss the statistical mechanics of a system of self-gravitating fermions in a space of dimension . We plot the caloric curves of the self-gravitating Fermi gas giving the temperature as a function of energy and investigate the nature of phase transitions as a function of the dimension of space. We consider stable states (global entropy maxima) as well as metastable states (local entropy maxima). We show that for , there exists a critical temperature (for sufficiently large systems) and a critical energy below which the system cannot be found in statistical equilibrium. Therefore, for , quantum mechanics cannot stabilize matter against gravitational collapse. This is similar to a result found by Ehrenfest (1917) at the atomic level for Coulombian forces. This makes the dimension D=3 of our universe very particular with possible implications regarding the anthropic principle. Our study enters in a long tradition of scientific and philosophical papers who studied how the dimension of space affects the laws of physics.
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@article{arxiv.0708.1888,
title = {Statistical mechanics and thermodynamic limit of self-gravitating fermions in D dimensions},
author = {Pierre-Henri Chavanis},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0708.1888},
year = {2009}
}