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Very long-term relaxation of harmonic 1D self-gravitating systems

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2026-03-13 v1 Statistical Mechanics

Abstract

One-dimensional self-gravitating systems admit genuine thermodynamical equilibria. For systems with strictly monotonic orbital frequency profile, the Landau and Balescu-Lenard theories predict a relaxation time scaling linearly with the number of particles, NN, in agreement with simulations. Yet, these theories become ill-posed for degenerate frequency profiles, as is the case in the harmonic potential, where all particles share the exact same mean orbital frequency. Using an exact collision-driven 1D integrator, we investigate numerically the self-consistent relaxation of 1D harmonic self-gravitating systems. We show that harmonic systems relax on a timescale that grows quadratically with NN. We show that systems that are only partially degenerate display the same quadratic scaling for low NN, but transition to the linear, non-degenerate behaviour for larger NN. The larger the fraction of degenerate orbits, the larger the value of NN at which this transition of dynamical regime occurs. Finally, we explore the dynamics of fully non-degenerate systems, albeit with finite radial support: we confirm that their relaxation time scales linearly with NN, though with a substantially larger prefactor than in non-compact systems. Astrophysically, this investigation should offer some new clues on the dynamics of density cores, as in the center of dwarf galaxies.

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@article{arxiv.2603.11238,
  title  = {Very long-term relaxation of harmonic 1D self-gravitating systems},
  author = {Kerwann Tep and Jean-Baptiste Fouvry and Christophe Pichon},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.11238},
  year   = {2026}
}

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11 pages, 8 figures, submitted to A&A