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Post-Carrollian Mechanics, Ideal Gas, and Gravity

Published 17 Sep 2025 in physics.gen-ph | (2509.14330v1)

Abstract: Energy and momentum in Newtonian mechanics have the familiar relations, (E=mv<sup>2/2\mathrm{E}=mv<sup>2/2) and (P=mv\mathbf{P}=m\mathbf{v}), derived from the non-relativistic limit of special relativity. In this study, we find the corresponding relations to formulate the so-called ``post-Carrollian mechanics'' by applying the ultra-relativistic limit to tachyon theory, resulting in (E=m c<sup> 3/v\mathrm{E}={m\,c<sup>{\,3}}/{v}) and (P=v^ m c<sup> 3/2 v<sup> 2\mathbf{P}=\mathbf{\hat{v}}\,{m\,c<sup>{\,3}}/{2\,v<sup>{\,2}}). Using these, we determine the energy-momentum relation and investigate the thermodynamics of an ideal gas composed of post-Carroll particles. Moreover, by applying the ultra-relativistic limit to Einstein's equations coupled to tachyon dust, we find the post-Carrollian gravitational potential. Finally, utilizing the geodesic equation, we determine the post-Carrollian gravitational field, which unlike the Newtonian case is found to be radially outward.

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