2019
DOI: 10.1142/s0218271819500998
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Long-range order in gravity

Abstract: Gravity induced condensation takes the form of momentum alignment in an ensemble of identical particles. Use is made of a one-dimensional Ising model to calculate the alignment per particle and the correlation length as a function of the temperature. These parameters indicate that momentum alignment is possible in the proximity of some astrophysical objects and in earth, or near earth laboratories. Momenta oscillations behave as known spin oscillations and obey identical dispersion relations.

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“…A lattice gas model can be used to calculate the alignment per particle and correlation length that follow from gravity induced condensation. Some results are being repeated here for the sake of completeness [27].…”
Section: The One-dimensional Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A lattice gas model can be used to calculate the alignment per particle and correlation length that follow from gravity induced condensation. Some results are being repeated here for the sake of completeness [27].…”
Section: The One-dimensional Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%