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Fluctuation capture in non-polar gases and liquids

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arxiv 1602.07834 v1 pith:C5PIDDYG submitted 2016-02-25 physics.comp-ph cond-mat.stat-mech

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keywords localizationnon-polartheorytransportcapturefluidsgasesliquids
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We present a new model to identify natural fluctuations in fluids, allowing us to describe localization phenomena in the transport of electrons, positrons and positronium through non-polar fluids. The theory contains no free parameters and allows for the calculation of capture cross sections $\sigma_{cap}(\epsilon)$ of light-particles in any non-polar fluid, required for non-equilibrium transport simulations. We postulate that localization occurs through large shallow traps before stable bound states are formed. Our results allow us to explain most of the experimental observations of changes in mobility and annihilation rates in the noble gases and liquids as well as make predictions for future experiments. Quantities which are currently inaccessible to experiment, such as positron mobilities, can be obtained from our theory. Unlike other theoretical approaches to localization, the outputs of our theory can be applied in non-equilibrium transport simulations and an extension to the determination of waiting time distributions for localized states is straight forward.

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