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Geometrical Expression of Excess Entropy Production
We derive a geometrical expression of the excess entropy production for
quasi-static transitions between nonequilibrium steady states of Markovian jump
processes, which can be exactly applied to nonlinear and nonequilibrium
situations. The obtained expression is geometrical; the excess entropy
production depends only on a trajectory in the parameter space, analogous to
the Berry phase in quantum mechanics. Our results imply that vector potentials
are needed to construct thermodynamics of nonequilibrium steady states
Geometrical Excess Entropy Production in Nonequilibrium Quantum Systems
For open systems described by the quantum Markovian master equation, we study
a possible extension of the Clausius equality to quasistatic operations between
nonequilibrium steady states (NESSs). We investigate the excess heat divided by
temperature (i.e., excess entropy production) which is transferred into the
system during the operations. We derive a geometrical expression for the excess
entropy production, which is analogous to the Berry phase in unitary evolution.
Our result implies that in general one cannot define a scalar potential whose
difference coincides with the excess entropy production in a thermodynamic
process, and that a vector potential plays a crucial role in the thermodynamics
for NESSs. In the weakly nonequilibrium regime, we show that the geometrical
expression reduces to the extended Clausius equality derived by Saito and
Tasaki (J. Stat. Phys. {\bf 145}, 1275 (2011)). As an example, we investigate a
spinless electron system in quantum dots. We find that one can define a scalar
potential when the parameters of only one of the reservoirs are modified in a
non-interacting system, but this is no longer the case for an interacting
system.Comment: 28 pages, 3 figures. 'Remark on the fluctuation theorem' has been
revised in ver. 2. Brief Summary has been added in Sec. 1 in ver.
Minimal Model of Stochastic Athermal Systems: Origin of Non-Gaussian Noise
For a wide class of stochastic athermal systems, we derive Langevin-like
equations driven by non-Gaussian noise, starting from master equations and
developing a new asymptotic expansion. We found an explicit condition whereby
the non-Gaussian properties of the athermal noise become dominant for tracer
particles associated with both thermal and athermal environments. Furthermore,
we derive an inverse formula to infer microscopic properties of the athermal
bath from the statistics of the tracer particle. We apply our formulation to a
granular motor under viscous friction, and analytically obtain the angular
velocity distribution function. Our theory demonstrates that the non-Gaussian
Langevin equation is the minimal model of athermal systems.Comment: 10 pages, 5 figure
Dust-to-neutral gas ratio of the intermediate velocity HI clouds derived based on the sub-mm dust emission for the whole sky
We derived, as a proxy for the metallicity, the dust-to-HI ratio of the
multiple components, the intermediate-velocity clouds (IVCs), the high-velocity
clouds (HVCs), and the local HI, by carrying out a multiple-regression analysis
of the 21cm HI emission combined with the sub-mm dust optical depth. The method
covers over 80 per cent of the sky contiguously at a resolution of 47arcmin and
is distinguished from the absorption line measurements toward bright stars
covering a tiny fraction of the sky. Major results include that the ratio of
the IVCs is in a range of 0.1-1.5 with a mode at 0.6 (relative to the majority
of the local ISM, likewise below) and that a significant fraction, ~20 per
cent, of the IVCs include dust-poor gas with a ratio of <0.5. It is confirmed
that 80 per cent of the HVC Complex C has a ratio of <0.3, and that the
Magellanic Stream has a uniform low ratio <0.1. The results prove that some
IVCs have low metallicity gas, contrary to the previous absorption line
measurements. Considering that the recent works show that the IVCs are
interacting and exchanging momentum with the high metallicity Galactic halo
gas, we argue that the high metallicity gas contaminates a significant fraction
of the IVCs, and the observed fraction of the low metallicity IVCs gives a
secure lower limit. Accordingly, we argue the IVCs include a significant
fraction of the low metallicity gas supplied from outside the Galaxy as an
alternative to the Galactic-fountain model.Comment: 29 pages, 23 figures, submitted to MNRA
Le patriotisme local de Charles-Édouard Jeanneret dans La Construction des villes et Erneuerungsbewegung en Allemagne
Penser l'architecture par la ressourceIn 1910, Jeanneret began writing a text entitled La Construction des villes, when regionalism was en vogue on a central European scale. The text, however, was never published. We will first examine the content and ideological background of the local patriotism depicted in the text. Then, we will analyze the relationship between Jeanneret’s work and that of Paul Schultze-Naumburg, which is considered to be the source of his patriotism.Jeanneret a écrit l’ouvrage La Construction des villes, dont la rédaction a débuté en 1910, lorsque le régionalisme était en vogue à l’échelle de l’Europe centrale, mais il n’a jamais été publié. Nous allons d’abord examiner le contenu et le contexte idéologique du patriotisme local dans le texte. Ensuite, nous examinerons la relation entre l’œuvre de Jeanneret et Paul Schultze-Naumburg, qui est considérée comme la source de son patriotisme
Geometrical Pumping in Quantum Transport: Quantum Master Equation Approach
For an open quantum system, we investigate the pumped current induced by a
slow modulation of control parameters on the basis of the quantum master
equation and full counting statistics. We find that the average and the
cumulant generating function of the pumped quantity are characterized by the
geometrical Berry-phase-like quantities in the parameter space, which is
associated with the generator of the master equation. From our formulation, we
can discuss the geometrical pumping under the control of the chemical
potentials and temperatures of reservoirs. We demonstrate the formulation by
spinless electrons in coupled quantum dots. We show that the geometrical
pumping is prohibited for the case of non-interacting electrons if we modulate
only temperatures and chemical potentials of reservoirs, while the geometrical
pumping occurs in the presence of an interaction between electrons
Stochastic Acceleration of Cosmic Rays in the Central Molecular Zone of the Galaxy
Particle acceleration in the inner ~ 200 pc of the Galaxy is discussed, where
diffuse TeV gamma-rays have been detected by the High Energy Stereoscopic
System (HESS) observation. The diffuse gamma-ray emission has a strong
correlation with molecular clouds with large velocity dispersion, indicating
the presence of turbulence. It is argued that the turbulence may contribute to
the acceleration of cosmic rays via stochastic acceleration. The stochastic
acceleration may energize cosmic-ray protons up to ~ 100 TeV and electrons to ~
1 TeV in a relatively tenuous medium. The difference in the efficiency between
protons and electrons supports the hadronic scenario of the diffuse TeV
gamma-ray emission.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure, accepted by PASJ Letter
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