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A Cold Tracer in a Hot Bath: In and Out of Equilibrium

Authors :
Al-Hiyasat, Amer
Ro, Sunghan
Tailleur, Julien
Publication Year :
2025

Abstract

We study the dynamics of a zero-temperature overdamped tracer in a bath of Brownian particles. As the bath density is increased, the passive tracer transitions from an effectively active dynamics, characterized by boundary accumulation and ratchet currents, to a bona-fide equilibrium regime. To account for this, we eliminate the bath degrees of freedom under the assumption of linear coupling to the tracer and show convergence to equilibrium in the large density limit. We then develop a perturbation theory to characterize the tracer's departure from equilibrium at large but finite bath densities, revealing an intermediate time-reversible yet non-Boltzmann regime, followed by a fully irreversible one. Finally, we show that when the bath particles are connected as a lattice, mimicking a gel, the cold tracer drives the entire bath out of equilibrium, leading to a long-ranged suppression of bath fluctuations.<br />Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2501.04930
Document Type :
Working Paper