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Random transitions described by the stochastic Smoluchowski-Poisson system and by the stochastic Keller-Segel model

Statistical Mechanics 2014-04-23 v2

Abstract

We study random transitions between two metastable states that appear below a critical temperature in a one dimensional self-gravitating Brownian gas with a modified Poisson equation experiencing a second order phase transition from a homogeneous phase to an inhomogeneous phase. We numerically solve the NN-body Langevin equations and the stochastic Smoluchowski-Poisson system which takes fluctuations (finite NN effects) into account. The system switches back and forth between the two metastable states (bistability) and the particles accumulate successively at the center or at the boundary of the domain. We show that these random transitions exhibit the phenomenology of the ordinary Kramers problem for a Brownian particle in a double-well potential. The distribution of the residence time is Poissonian and the average lifetime of a metastable state is given by the Arrhenius law, i.e. it is proportional to the exponential of the barrier of free energy ΔF\Delta F divided by kBTk_B T. Since the free energy is proportional to the number of particles NN for a system with long-range interactions, the lifetime of metastable states scales as eNe^N and is considerable for N1N\gg 1. As a result, in many applications, metastable states of systems with long-range interactions can be considered as stable states. However, for moderate values of NN, or close to a critical point TcT_c, the lifetime of the metastable states is reduced since the barrier of free energy decreases. In that case, the fluctuations become important and the mean field approximation is no more valid. This is the situation considered in this paper. By an appropriate change of notations, our results also apply to bacterial populations experiencing chemotaxis in biology. Their dynamics can be described by a stochastic Keller-Segel model that takes fluctuations into account and goes beyond the usual mean field approximation.

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@article{arxiv.1309.2872,
  title  = {Random transitions described by the stochastic Smoluchowski-Poisson system and by the stochastic Keller-Segel model},
  author = {P. H. Chavanis and L. Delfini},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1309.2872},
  year   = {2014}
}