Revealing the Nonequilibrium Nature of a Granular Intruder: The Crucial Role of Non-Gaussian Behavior
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
The characterization of the distance from equilibrium is a debated problem in particular in the treatment
of experimental signals. If the signal is a one-dimensional time series, such a goal becomes challenging. A
paradigmatic example is the angular diffusion of a rotator immersed in a vibro-fluidized granular gas. Here,
we experimentally observe that the rotator's angular velocity exhibits significant differences with respect to
an equilibrium process. Exploiting the presence of two relevant timescales and non-Gaussian velocity
increments, we quantify the breakdown of time-reversal asymmetry, which would vanish in the case of a
1D Gaussian process. We deduce a new model for the massive probe, with two linearly coupled variables,
incorporating both Gaussian and Poissonian noise, the latter motivated by the rarefied collisions with the
granular bath particles. Our model reproduces the experiment in a range of densities, from dilute to
moderately dense, with a meaningful dependence of the parameters on the density. We believe the
framework proposed here opens the way to a more consistent and meaningful treatment of out-ofequilibrium and dissipative systems.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
dissipation diffusion; dynamic
Elenco autori:
Gnoli, Andrea; Lucente, Dario; Puglisi, Andrea; Viale, Massimiliano
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