We study an energy relaxation process after many degrees of freedom are
excited in a Hamiltonian system with a large number of degrees of freedom.
Bottlenecks of relaxation, where relaxations of the excited elements are
drastically slowed down, are discovered. By defining an internal state for the
excited degrees of freedom, it is shown that the drastic slowing down occurs
when the internal state is in a critical state. The relaxation dynamics brings
the internal state into the critical state, and the critical bottleneck of
relaxation is self-organized. Relevance of our result to relaxation phenomena
in condensed matters or large molecules is briefly discussed.Comment: 4pages, 5 figure