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arxiv: 1604.00953 · v1 · pith:CW6ED6JZnew · submitted 2016-04-04 · ❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech · cond-mat.soft

How far from equilibrium is active matter?

classification ❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech cond-mat.soft
keywords equilibriumsystemsactivedriveninteractingmatternoisespersistent
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Active matter systems are driven out of thermal equilibrium by a lack of generalized Stokes-Einstein relation between injection and dissipation of energy at the microscopic scale. We consider such a system of interacting particles, propelled by persistent noises, and show that, at small but finite persistence time, their dynamics still satisfy a time-reversal symmetry. To do so, we compute perturbatively their steady-state measure and show that, for short persistent times, the entropy production rate vanishes. This endows such systems with an effective Fluctuation-Dissipation theorem akin to that of thermal equilibrium systems. Last we show how interacting particle systems with viscous drags and correlated noises can be seen as in equilibrium with a visco-elastic bath but driven out of equilibrium by non-conservative forces, hence providing an energetic insight on the departure of active systems from equilibrium.

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