Non-equilibrium Statistical Mechanics of Two-dimensional Vortices

Abstract

It has been observed empirically that two dimensional vortices tend to cluster forming a giant vortex. To account for this observation Onsager introduced a concept of negative absolute temperature in equilibrium statistical mechanics. In this Letter we will show that in the thermodynamic limit a system of interacting vortices does not relax to the thermodynamic equilibrium, but becomes trapped in a non-equilibrium stationary state. We will show that the vortex distribution in this non-equilibrium stationary state has a characteristic core-halo structure, which can be predicted a priori. All the theoretical results are compared with explicit molecular dynamics simulations.

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