Thermodynamics and collapse of self-gravitating Brownian particles in D dimensions
Résumé
We address the thermodynamics (equilibrium density profiles, phase diagram, instability analysis...) and the collapse of a self-gravitating gas of Brownian particles in D dimensions, in both canonical and microcanonical ensembles. In the canonical ensemble, we derive the analytic form of the density scaling profile which decays as f(x)=x^{-\\alpha}, with alpha=2. In the microcanonical ensemble, we show that f decays as f(x)=x^{-\\alpha_{max}}, where \\alpha_{max} is a non-trivial exponent. We derive exact expansions for alpha_{max} and f in the limit of large D. Finally, we solve the problem in D=2, which displays rather rich and peculiar features.