Symmetry properties of the large-deviation function of the velocity of a self-propelled polar particle

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Abstract

A geometrically polar granular rod confined in 2D geometry, subjected to a sinusoidal vertical oscillation, undergoes noisy self-propulsion in a direction determined by its polarity. When surrounded by a medium of crystalline spherical beads, it displays substantial negative fluctuations in its velocity. We find that the large-deviation function (LDF) for the normalized velocity is strongly non-Gaussian with a kink at zero velocity, and that the antisymmetric part of the LDF is linear, resembling the fluctuation relation known for entropy production, even when the velocity distribution is clearly non-Gaussian. We extract an analogue of the phase-space contraction rate and find that it compares well with an independent estimate based on the persistence of forward and reverse velocities. © 2011 American Physical Society.

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Kumar, N., Ramaswamy, S., & Sood, A. K. (2011). Symmetry properties of the large-deviation function of the velocity of a self-propelled polar particle. Physical Review Letters, 106(11). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.106.118001

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