Bose-Enhancement and Pauli-Blocking Effects in Transport Models
Abstract
The ability of semi-classical transport models to correctly simulate Pauli blocking and Bose enhancement is discussed. In the context of simple quantum mechanical systems, it is shown that using (1 f) enhancements is inadequate to describe systems far from equilibrium. The relaxation of (1 + f) descriptions toward equilibrium is studied both in the context of simple models, including a hot pion gas confined to a box. We give simple estimates for the characteristic number of collisions for a system to relax toward equilibrium.
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