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Weak Chaos and the "Melting Transition" in a Confined Microplasma System

Chaotic Dynamics 2014-11-20 v2

Abstract

We present results demonstrating the occurrence of changes in the collective dynamics of a Hamiltonian system which describes a confined microplasma characterized by long--range Coulomb interactions. In its lower energy regime, we first detect macroscopically, the transition from a "crystalline--like" to a "liquid--like" behavior, which we call the "melting transition". We then proceed to study this transition using a microscopic chaos indicator called the \emph{Smaller Alignment Index} (SALI), which utilizes two deviation vectors in the tangent dynamics of the flow and is nearly constant for ordered (quasi--periodic) orbits, while it decays exponentially to zero for chaotic orbits as exp((λ1λ2)t)\exp(-(\lambda_{1}-\lambda_{2})t), where λ1>λ2>0\lambda_{1}>\lambda_{2}>0 are the two largest Lyapunov exponents. During the "melting phase", SALI exhibits a peculiar, stair--like decay to zero, reminiscent of "sticky" orbits of Hamiltonian systems near the boundaries of resonance islands. This alerts us to the importance of the Δλ=λ1λ2\Delta\lambda=\lambda_{1}-\lambda_{2} variations in that regime and helps us identify the energy range over which "melting" occurs as a multi--stage diffusion process through weakly chaotic layers in the phase space of the microplasma. Additional evidence supporting further the above findings is given by examining the GALIkGALI_{k} indices, which generalize SALI (=GALI2GALI_{2}) to the case of k>2k>2 deviation vectors and depend on the complete spectrum of Lyapunov exponents of the tangent flow about the reference orbit.

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@article{arxiv.0911.4353,
  title  = {Weak Chaos and the "Melting Transition" in a Confined Microplasma System},
  author = {Chris Antonopoulos and Vasileios Basios and Tassos Bountis},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0911.4353},
  year   = {2014}
}

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21 pages, 7 figures, submitted at PRE