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Proper effective temperature of nonequilibrium steady state
by
Nakamura, Shin
, Hoshino, Hironori
in
Equilibrium
/ Geometry
/ Gravity
/ Heat
/ Physics
/ Temperature
/ Velocity
2020
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Proper effective temperature of nonequilibrium steady state
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Nakamura, Shin
, Hoshino, Hironori
in
Equilibrium
/ Geometry
/ Gravity
/ Heat
/ Physics
/ Temperature
/ Velocity
2020
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Proper effective temperature of nonequilibrium steady state
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Proper effective temperature of nonequilibrium steady state
2020
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We define a proper effective temperature for relativistic nonequilibrium steady states (NESSs). A conventional effective temperature of NESSs is defined from the ratio of the fluctuation to the dissipation. However, NESSs have relative velocities to the heat bath in general, and hence the conventional effective temperature can be frame-dependent in relativistic systems. The proper effective temperature is introduced as a frame-independent (Lorentz-invariant) quantity that characterizes NESSs. We find that the proper effective temperature of NESSs is higher than the proper temperature of the heat bath in a wide range of holographic models even when the conventional effective temperature is lower than the temperature of the heat bath.
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Oxford University Press
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