Temperature of a Compressed Bubble with Application to Sonoluminescence

Physics – Condensed Matter

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7 pages, 3 figures

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The rise in temperature from the adiabatic compression of a bubble is
computed in thermodynamic mean field (van der Waals) theory. It is shown that
the temperature rise is higher for the noble gas atoms than for more complex
gas molecules. The adiabatic temperature rise is shown to be sufficient for
producing sonoluminescence via the excited electronic states of the atoms.

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