Wednesday, March 20, 2013

1303.4543 (Minos Axenides et al.)

Gravothermal instability with a cosmological constant in the canonical
ensemble
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Minos Axenides, George Georgiou, Zacharias Roupas
We present here how the gravothermal or Antonov's instability, which was originally formulated in the microcanonical ensemble, is modified in the presence of a cosmological constant and in the canonical ensemble. In contrast to the microcanonical ensemble, there is a minimum, and not maximum, radius for which metastable states exist. In addition this critical radius is decreasing, and not increasing, with increasing cosmological constant. The minimum temperature for which metastable states exist is decreasing with increasing cosmological constant, while above some positive value of the cosmological constant, there appears a second critical temperature. For lower temperatures than the second critical temperature value, metastable states reappear, indicating a typical reentrant phase transition. The two critical temperatures merge when the cosmological density equals one half the mean density of the system.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1303.4543

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