Statistical Mechanics of Relativistic One-Dimensional Self-Gravitating Systems
Abstract
We consider the statistical mechanics of a general relativistic one-dimensional self-gravitating system. The system consists of -particles coupled to lineal gravity and can be considered as a model of relativistically interacting sheets of uniform mass. The partition function and one-particle distitrubion functions are computed to leading order in where is the speed of light; as results for the non-relativistic one-dimensional self-gravitating system are recovered. We find that relativistic effects generally cause both position and momentum distribution functions to become more sharply peaked, and that the temperature of a relativistic gas is smaller than its non-relativistic counterpart at the same fixed energy. We consider the large-N limit of our results and compare this to the non-relativistic case.
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@article{arxiv.gr-qc/0101106,
title = {Statistical Mechanics of Relativistic One-Dimensional Self-Gravitating Systems},
author = {R. B. Mann and P. Chak},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:gr-qc/0101106},
year = {2009}
}
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latex, 60 pages, 22 figures