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Thermal decay rates of an activated complex in a driven model chemical reaction

Chemical Physics 2021-01-06 v1 Statistical Mechanics

Abstract

Recent work has shown that in a non-thermal, multidimensional system, the trajectories in the activated complex possess different instantaneous and time-averaged reactant decay rates. Under dissipative dynamics, it is known that these trajectories, which are bound on the normally hyperbolic invariant manifold (NHIM), converge to a single trajectory over time. By subjecting these dissipative systems to thermal noise, we find fluctuations in the saddle-bound trajectories and their instantaneous decay rates. Averaging over these instantaneous rates results in the decay rate of the activated complex in a thermal system. We find, that the temperature dependence of the activated complex decay in a thermal system can be linked to the distribution of the phase space resolved decay rates on the NHIM in the non-dissipative case. By adjusting the external driving of the reaction, we show that it is possible to influence how the decay rate of the activated complex changes with rising temperature.

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@article{arxiv.2101.01520,
  title  = {Thermal decay rates of an activated complex in a driven model chemical reaction},
  author = {Robin Bardakcioglu and Johannes Reiff and Matthias Feldmaier and Jörg Main and Rigoberto Hernandez},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2101.01520},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

Main article has 9 pages, 7 figures. Supplemental material has 2 pages, 1 figure