An active Brownian particle in a Maxwell-Voigt fluid has the same mean-square displacement as an active particle in a diffusing harmonic trap, demonstrated experimentally with a Janus colloid.
Identifying the signatures of residual activity in harmonically bound active Brownian dynamics
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A confined self-propelled particle exhibits a range of intriguing dynamical phenomena dictated by the interplay between the intrinsic activity of the particle and the imposed confinement. This competition manifests as a crossover in the steady-state position distribution of a harmonically bound active Brownian particle (HBABP) from Boltzmann-like to bimodal, commonly recognized as the passive and active regimes, respectively, upon variations in activity and confinement strength. We present a comprehensive analysis of the resultant dynamics of an HBABP employing analytical calculations and numerical simulations, examining the variations in the position distribution, residual or resultant velocity, mean square displacement, power spectral density, and effective harmonic confinement at varying activities in the characteristic regimes across the crossover. These analyses provide a reliable identification of the signature of residual or remnant activity in ABP dynamics after being impeded by the harmonic confinement. Our results show that the resultant HBABP dynamics in the regime with a Boltzmann-like position distribution is dominated by residual activity, and the motion in the other regime, with a bimodal position distribution, is similar to that of a harmonically bound Brownian particle--devoid of residual activity--at a displaced position, where the activity is balanced by the restoring force field.
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Active Brownian motion in a single-relaxation viscoelastic fluid
An active Brownian particle in a Maxwell-Voigt fluid has the same mean-square displacement as an active particle in a diffusing harmonic trap, demonstrated experimentally with a Janus colloid.