First passage of an active particle in the presence of passive crowders
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Abstract
We experimentally study the stochastic transport of a self-propelled camphor boat, driven by Marangoni forces, through a crowd of passive paper discs floating on water. We analyze the statistics of the first passage times of the active particle to travel from the center of a circular container to its boundary. While the mean times rise monotonically as a function of the covered area fraction φ of the passive paper discs, their fluctuations show a non-monotonic behavior — being higher at low and high value of φ compared to intermediate values. The reason is traced to an interplay of two distinct sources of fluctuations — one intrinsic to the dynamics, while the other due to the crowding.
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*The authors acknowledge financial support from IIT Bombay
and DST India (project’s reference no. EMR/2016/000275). We
also thank members of our Nonlinear Dynamics and Statistical
Physics Laboratory group for constructive discussions. D.D
would like to thank Amitabha Nandi and acknowledge SERB India(grant no. MTR/2019/000341) for financial support, and
J.M.C. acknowledges CONACYT (Repatriación 2019-1).
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Presenters
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Animesh Biswas
- Indian Institute of Technology Bombay