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Observable-dependence of fluctuation-dissipation relations and effective temperatures

Suzanne Fielding, Peter Sollich

Published 2001-07-31Version 1

We study the non-equilibrium version of the fluctuation-dissipation theorem (FDT) within the glass phase of Bouchaud's trap model. We incorporate into the model an arbitrary observable m and obtain its correlation and response functions in closed form. A limiting non-equilibrium FDT plot (of correlator vs response) is approached at long times for most choices of m, with energy-temperature FDT a notable exception. In contrast to standard mean field models, however, the shape of the plot depends nontrivially on the observable, and its slope varies continuously even though there is a single scaling of relaxation times with age. Non-equilibrium FDT plots can therefore not be used to define a meaningful effective temperature T_eff in this model. Consequences for the wider applicability of an FDT-derived T_eff are discussed.

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