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Gap statistics of two interacting run and tumble particles in one dimension

Statistical Mechanics 2020-08-26 v2 Soft Condensed Matter

Abstract

We study the dynamics of the separation (gap) between a pair of interacting run and tumble particles (RTPs) moving in one dimension in the presence of additional thermal noise. On a ring geometry the distribution of the gap approaches a steady state. We analytically compute this distribution and find that this is exponentially localised in space, in contrast to the `jammed' configuration, seen earlier in the absence of thermal noise. We also study the relaxation which is an exponential, characterised by a time scale τr\tau_r. We observe that this time scale undergoes a crossover from a size independent value to a size dependent form with increasing size ll of the ring. We study the full eigenvalue spectrum of the evolution operator L\mathcal{L} and find that the spectrum can be classified into four sectors depending on the symmetries of L\mathcal{L}. For large ll, we find explicit expressions for the low lying eigenvalues in each of the sectors. On infinite line the separation does not reach a steady state. In the long times we find that the particles behave as interacting Brownian particles, except for the presence of a peak in the distribution at small separation which is a remnant of activity.

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@article{arxiv.1912.13269,
  title  = {Gap statistics of two interacting run and tumble particles in one dimension},
  author = {Arghya Das and Abhishek Dhar and Anupam Kundu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1912.13269},
  year   = {2020}
}

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29 pages, 9 figures