Mpemba-like effect in driven binary mixtures
Rub\'en G\'omez Gonz\'alez, Nagi Khalil, Vicente Garz\'o

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates a Mpemba-like effect in driven binary mixtures, showing that temperature crossing can occur during relaxation due to external bath interactions, supported by analytical and simulation results.
Contribution
The study introduces the first theoretical and simulation analysis of a Mpemba-like effect in driven binary mixtures with external bath coupling.
Findings
Mpemba-like effect observed in binary mixtures with external driving
Analytical linearized theory predicts crossover times accurately
Simulations confirm the theoretical predictions and show large effects
Abstract
The Mpemba effect occurs when two samples at different initial temperatures evolve in such a way that the temperatures cross each other during the relaxation towards equilibrium. In this paper we show the emergence of a Mpemba-like effect in a molecular binary mixture in contact with a thermal reservoir (bath). The interaction between the gaseous particles of the mixture and the thermal reservoir is modeled via a viscous drag force plus a stochastic Langevin-like term. The presence of the external bath couples the time evolution of the total and partial temperatures of each component allowing the appearance of the Mpemba phenomenon, even when the initial temperature differences are of the same order of the temperatures themselves. Analytical results are obtained by considering multitemperature Maxwellian approximations for the velocity distribution functions of each component. The…
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