Communications Physics (Jun 2024)

Experimental observation of violent relaxation

  • Maria Chiara Braidotti,
  • Martino Lovisetto,
  • Radivoje Prizia,
  • Claire Michel,
  • Clamond Didier,
  • Matthieu Bellec,
  • Ewan M. Wright,
  • Bruno Marcos,
  • Daniele Faccio

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s42005-024-01684-9
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 1 – 6

Abstract

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Abstract Structures in the Universe, ranging from globular clusters to entire galaxies, are not described by standard statistical mechanics at equilibrium. Instead, they are formed through a process of a very different nature, called violent relaxation that is now known to be possible also in other systems that exhibit long-range interactions. This mechanism was proposed theoretically and modelled numerically, but never directly observed in any physical system. Here, we develop a table-top experiment allowing us to directly observe violent relaxation in an optical setting. The resulting optical dynamics can also be likened to the formation of an analogue 2D-galaxy through the analogy of the underlying equations, where we can control a range of parameters, including the nonlocal interacting potential, allowing us to emulate the physics of gravitational quantum and classical dark matter models.