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Quantum gas in the fast forward scheme of adiabatically expanding cavities: Force and equation of state

Gulmira BabajanovaFaculty of Physics, National University of Uzbekistan, Vuzgorodok, Tashkent 100174, UzbekistanJasur MatrasulovFaculty of Physics, National University of Uzbekistan, Vuzgorodok, Tashkent 100174, UzbekistanKatsuhiro NakamuraDepartment of Applied Physics, Osaka City University, Sumiyoshi-ku, Osaka 558-8585, Japan
Physical review. Ejournal2018en
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With use of the scheme of fast forward which realizes quasistatic or adiabatic dynamics in shortened timescale, we investigate a thermally isolated ideal quantum gas confined in a rapidly dilating one-dimensional (1D) cavity with the time-dependent size L=L(t). In the fast-forward variants of equation of states, i.e., Bernoulli's formula and Poisson's adiabatic equation, the force or 1D analog of pressure can be expressed as a function of the velocity (L[over ̇]) and acceleration (L[over ̈]) of L besides rapidly changing state variables like effective temperature (T) and L itself. The force is now a sum of nonadiabatic (NAD) and adiabatic contributions with the former caused by particles moving synchronously with kinetics of L and the latter by ideal bulk particles insensitive to such a kinetics. The ratio of NAD and adiabatic contributions does not depend on the particle number (N) in the case of the soft-wall confinement, whereas such a ratio is controllable in the case of hard-wall confinement. We also reveal the condition when the NAD contribution overwhelms the adiabatic one and thoroughly changes the standard form of the equilibrium equation of states.

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