Crystal to liquid cross-over for active particles with inverse-square power-law interaction
Abstract
We consider a one-dimensional system comprising of run-and-tumble particles confined in a harmonic trap interacting via a repulsive inverse-square power-law interaction. We numerically compute the global density profile in the steady state which shows interesting crossovers between three different regimes: as the activity increases, we observe a change from a density with sharp peaks characteristic of a crystal region to a smooth bell-shaped density profile, passing through the intermediate stage of a smooth Wigner semi-circle characteristic of a liquid phase. We also investigate analytically the crossover between the crystal and the liquid regions by computing the covariance of the positions of these particles in the steady state in the weak noise limit. It is achieved by using the method introduced in Touzo {\it et al.} [Phys. Rev. E {\bf 109}, 014136 (2024)] to study the active Dyson Brownian motion. Our analytical results are corroborated by thorough numerical simulations.
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@article{arxiv.2411.13478,
title = {Crystal to liquid cross-over for active particles with inverse-square power-law interaction},
author = {Saikat Santra and Leo Touzo and Chandan Dasgupta and Abhishek Dhar and Suman Dutta and Anupam Kundu and Pierre Le Doussal and Gregory Schehr and Prashant Singh},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.13478},
year = {2025}
}