Velocity Distributions of Granular Gases with Long-Range Interactions

ORAL

Abstract

We study velocity statistics of electrostatically driven granular gases with long-range interactions. Our experiments involve anisotropic dipole forces between particles due to either magnetic or hydrodynamic interactions. Generally, the velocity distribution is non-Maxwellian, and its high-energy tail has a stretched exponential form $P(v)\sim \exp\left(-|v|^\xi\right)$. We find a simple exponential tail, $\xi=1$, for long-range dipole interactions, whereas $\xi=3/2$ for short-range, hard-core interactions. This behavior is consistent with kinetic theory of driven dissipative particles. We conclude that velocity statistics of dissipative gases are sensitive to the form of the particle interaction.

Authors

  • Kevin Kohlstedt

    • University of Kansas
  • Alexei Snezhko

  • Maxim Sapozhnikov

  • Igor Aranson

    • Argonne National Laboratory
  • Jeffrey Olafsen

    • University of Kansas
  • Eli Ben-Naim

    • Los Alamos National Laboratory