English

Additivity, density fluctuations, and nonequilibrium thermodynamics for active Brownian particles

Statistical Mechanics 2016-05-16 v1

Abstract

Using an additivity property, we study particle-number fluctuations in a system of interacting self-propelled particles, called active Brownian particles (ABPs), which consists of repulsive disks with random self-propulsion velocities. From a fluctuation-response relation - a direct consequence of additivity, we formulate a thermodynamic theory which captures the previously observed features of nonequilibrium phase transition in the ABPs from a homogeneous fluid phase to an inhomogeneous phase of coexisting gas and liquid. We substantiate the predictions of additivity by analytically calculating the subsystem particle-number distributions in the homogeneous fluid phase away from criticality where analytically obtained distributions are compatible with simulations in the ABPs.

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@article{arxiv.1605.00798,
  title  = {Additivity, density fluctuations, and nonequilibrium thermodynamics for active Brownian particles},
  author = {Subhadip Chakraborti and Shradha Mishra and Punyabrata Pradhan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1605.00798},
  year   = {2016}
}

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13 pages, 5 figures