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Dynamics of Run-and-Tumble Particles in Dense Single-File Systems

Statistical Mechanics 2018-12-26 v1

Abstract

We study a minimal model of self-propelled particle in a crowded single-file environment. We extend classical models of exclusion processes (previously analyzed for diffusive and driven tracer particles) to the case where the tracer particle is a run-and-tumble particle (RTP), while all bath particles perform symmetric random walks. In the limit of high density of bath particles, we derive exact expressions for the full distribution Pn(X)\mathcal{P}_n(X) of the RTP position XX and all its cumulants, valid for arbitrary values of the tumbling probability α\alpha and time nn. Our results highlight striking effects of crowding on the dynamics: even cumulants of the RTP position are increasing functions of α\alpha at intermediate timescales, and display a subdiffusive anomalous scaling n\propto \sqrt{n} independent of α\alpha in the limit of long times nn\to \infty. These analytical results set the ground for a quantitative analysis of experimental trajectories of real biological or artificial microswimmers in extreme confinement.

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@article{arxiv.1807.03993,
  title  = {Dynamics of Run-and-Tumble Particles in Dense Single-File Systems},
  author = {Thibault Bertrand and Pierre Illien and Olivier Bénichou and Raphaël Voituriez},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1807.03993},
  year   = {2018}
}

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6 pages, 4 figures