Thermodynamics and relativistic kinetic theory for q-generalized Bose-Einstein and Fermi-Dirac systems
Source
arXiv
ISSN
2331-8422
Date Issued
2017-09-01
Author(s)
Mitra, Sukanya
Abstract
The thermodynamics and covariant kinetic theory have been elaborately investigated in a non-extensive environment considering the non-extensive generalization of Bose-Einstein (BE) and Fermi-Dirac (FD) statistics. Starting with Tsallis' entropy formula, the fundamental principles of thermostatistics have been established for a grand canonical system having q-generalized BE/FD degrees of freedom. The many particle kinetic theory has been set up in terms of the relativistic transport equation with q-generalized Uehling-Uhlenbeck collision term. The conservation laws have been realized in terms of appropriate moments of the transport equation. The thermodynamic quantities have been obtained in weak non-extensive environment for a massive pion-nucleon and a massless quark-gluon system with non-zero baryon chemical potential. In order to get an estimate of the impact of non-extensivity on the system dynamics, the q-modified Debye mass and hence the q-modified effective coupling have been estimated for a quark-gluon system.
Subjects
Non-extensive thermostatistics
Relativistic kinetic theory
Tsallis’ entropy
QCD coupling
