MG15 - Talk detail |
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Rioseco , Paola | |||||||
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Universidad Michoacana (IFM-UMICH) - Santiago Tapia 403 - Morelia - Michoacan - Mexico | |||||||
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BH2 |
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Title |
Mixing phenomena in relativistic kinetic gas distributions around black holes | |||||
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Abstract |
Phase space mixing is a well-known phenomena which is the driving effect in many different physical fields, including galactic dynamics (as revealed by Lynden-Bell) and plasma physics (as displayed recently by Villani and Mouhot in the context of Landau damping). As a first approximation to understand this phenomenon, I will explain the mixing and why it occurs for the simplest case of a potential in one dimension and for gas particles that satisfy the Vlasov equation. Subsequently, I will discuss some applications for the evolution of inhomogeneities in dark matter halos. Finally, I show that the same phenomena occurs for a collisionless, relativistic kinetic gas which is trapped in the gravitational potential of a (rotating) Kerr black hole and I will also discuss potential applications for black hole astrophysics. |
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