Abstract
We observe a significant steady-state deviation from the generalized equipartition theorem, one of the pivotal results of classical statistical mechanics, in a system of confined, laser-cooled atoms. We parametrize this deviation, measure its dynamics, and show that its steady-state value quantifies the departure of nonthermal states from thermal equilibrium even for anharmonic confinement. In particular, we find that deviations from equipartition grow as the system dynamics becomes more anomalous. We present numerical simulations that validate the experimental data and reveal an inhomogeneous distribution of the kinetic energy through the system, supported by an analytical examination of the phase space.
- Received 5 October 2019
- Accepted 9 March 2020
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.101.042123
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