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Two-time-scale relaxation towards thermal equilibrium of the enigmatic piston

Statistical Mechanics 2015-06-24 v1

Abstract

We investigate the evolution of a system composed of NN non-interacting point particles of mass mm in a container divided into two chambers by a movable adiabatic piston of mass MmM\gg m. Using a two-time-scale perturbation approach in terms of the small parameter α=2m/(M+m)\alpha=2m/(M+m), we show that the evolution towards thermal equilibrium proceeds in two stages. The first stage is a fast, deterministic, adiabatic relaxation towards mechanical equilibrium. The second stage, which takes place at times O(M){\cal O}(M), is a slow fluctuation-driven, diathermic relaxation towards thermal equilibrium. A very simple equation is derived which shows that in the second stage, the position of the piston is given by XM(t)=L[1/2ξ(αt)]X_M(t)=L[1/2-\xi(\alpha t)] where the function ξ\xi is independent of MM. Numerical simulations support the assumptions underlying our analytical derivations and illustrate the large mass range in which the picture holds.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0312339,
  title  = {Two-time-scale relaxation towards thermal equilibrium of the enigmatic piston},
  author = {C. Gruber and S. Pache and A. Lesne},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0312339},
  year   = {2015}
}

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28 pages, 8 figures