PHYSICAL REVIEW. E, STATISTICAL, NONLINEAR AND SOFT MATTER PHYSICS
Abstract
A generic feature of systems with long-range interactions is the presence of quasistationary states with non-Gaussian single particle velocity distributions. For the case of the Hamiltonian mean-field model, we demonstrate that a maximum entropy principle applied to the associated Vlasov equation explains known features of such states for a wide range of initial conditions. We are able to reproduce velocity distribution functions with an analytic expression which is derived from the theory with no adjustable parameters. A normal diffusion of angles is detected, which is consistent with Gaussian tails of velocity distributions. A dynamical effect, two oscillating clusters surrounded by a halo, is also found and theoretically justified.