Dynamics of a tracer granular particle as a non-equilibrium Markov process
Abstract
The dynamics of a tracer particle in a stationary driven granular gas is investigated. We show how to transform the linear Boltzmann equation describing the dynamics of the tracer into a master equation for a continuous Markov process. The transition rates depend upon the stationary velocity distribution of the gas. When the gas has a Gaussian velocity probability distribution function (pdf), the stationary velocity pdf of the tracer is Gaussian with a lower temperature and satisfies detailed balance for any value of the restitution coefficient . As soon as the velocity pdf of the gas departs from the Gaussian form, detailed balance is violated. This non-equilibrium state can be characterized in terms of a Lebowitz-Spohn action functional defined over trajectories of time duration . We discuss the properties of this functional and of a similar functional which differs from the first for a term which is non-extensive in time. On the one hand we show that in numerical experiments, i.e. at finite times , the two functionals have different fluctuations and always satisfies an Evans-Searles-like symmetry. On the other hand we cannot observe the verification of the Lebowitz-Spohn-Gallavotti-Cohen (LS-GC) relation, which is expected for at very large times . We give an argument for the possible failure of the LS-GC relation in this situation. We also suggest practical recipes for measuring and in experiments.
Cite
@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0509493,
title = {Dynamics of a tracer granular particle as a non-equilibrium Markov process},
author = {Andrea Puglisi and Paolo Visco and Emmanuel Trizac and Frederic van Wijland},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0509493},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
16 pages, 3 figures, submitted for publication