Observation of thermal equilibrium in capillary wave turbulenc
arXiv:1701.08109 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.118.144502
Abstract
We consider capillary wave turbulence at scales larger than the forcing one. At such scales, our measurements show that the surface waves dynamics is the one of a thermal equilibrium state in which the effective temperature is related to the injected power. We characterize this evolution with a scaling law and report the statistical properties of the large-scale surface elevation depending on this effective temperature.