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Evaporative cooling and self-thermalization in an open system of interacting fermions

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We study depletion dynamics of an open system of weakly interacting fermions with two-body random interactions. In this model fermions are escaping from the high-energy one-particle orbitals, that mimics the evaporation process used in laboratory experiments with neutral atoms to cool them to ultra-low temperatures. It is shown that due to dynamical thermalization the system instantaneously adjusts to the new chemical potential and temperature, so that occupation numbers of the one-particle orbitals always obey the Fermi-Dirac distribution. In this way we are able to describe the evaporation process which leads to a significant cooling of particles remaining inside the system. We also briefly discuss the evaporation process in the SYK black hole model that corresponds to strongly interacting fermions.

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hal-02030312 , version 1 (20-02-2019)

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Andrey R. Kolovsky, Dima Shepelyansky. Evaporative cooling and self-thermalization in an open system of interacting fermions. Annalen der Physik, 2019, 531 (12), pp.1900231. ⟨10.1002/andp.201900231⟩. ⟨hal-02030312⟩
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