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Time-dependent properties of run-and-tumble particles: Density relaxation

Statistical Mechanics 2024-03-12 v4 Soft Condensed Matter

Abstract

We characterize collective diffusion of hardcore run-and-tumble particles (RTPs) by explicitly calculating the bulk-diffusion coefficient D(ρ,γ)D(\rho, \gamma) in two minimal models on a dd dimensional periodic lattice for arbitrary density ρ\rho and tumbling rate γ\gamma. We focus on two models: Model I is the standard version of hardcore RTPs [Phys. Rev. E \textbf{89}, 012706 (2014)], whereas model II is a long-ranged lattice gas (LLG) with hardcore exclusion - an analytically tractable variant of model I; notably, both models are found to have qualitatively similar features. In the strong-persistence limit γ0\gamma \rightarrow 0 (i.e., dimensionless r0γ/v0r_0 \gamma /v \rightarrow 0), with vv and r0r_{0} being the self-propulsion speed and particle diameter, respectively, the fascinating interplay between persistence and interaction is quantified in terms of two length scales - mean gap, or "mean free path", and persistence length lp=v/γl_{p}=v/ \gamma. Indeed, for a small tumbling rate, the bulk-diffusion coefficient varies as a power law in a wide range of density: DραD \propto \rho^{-\alpha}, with exponent α\alpha gradually crossing over from α=2\alpha = 2 at high densities to α=0\alpha = 0 at low densities. Thus, the density relaxation is governed by a nonlinear diffusion equation with anomalous spatiotemporal scaling. Moreover, in the thermodynamic limit, we show that the bulk-diffusion coefficient - for ρ,γ0\rho,\gamma \rightarrow 0 with ρ/γ\rho/\gamma fixed - has a scaling form D(ρ,γ)=D(0)F(ψ=ρav/γ)D(\rho, \gamma) = D^{(0)}\mathcal{F}(\psi=\rho a v/\gamma), where ar0d1a\sim r_{0}^{d-1} is particle cross-section and D(0)D^{(0)} is proportional to the diffusivity of noninteracting particles; the scaling function F(ψ)\mathcal{F}(\psi) is calculated analytically for model I and numerically for model II. Our arguments are independent of dimensions and microscopic details.

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@article{arxiv.2209.11995,
  title  = {Time-dependent properties of run-and-tumble particles: Density relaxation},
  author = {Tanmoy Chakraborty and Punyabrata Pradhan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2209.11995},
  year   = {2024}
}

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20 pages, 10 figures