arXiv:2011.04716 [cond-mat.stat-mech]AbstractReferencesReviewsResources
Local time for run and tumble particle
Published 2020-11-09Version 1
We investigate the local time $(T_{loc})$ statistics for a run and tumble particle in an one dimensional inhomogeneous medium. The inhomogeneity is introduced by considering the position dependent rate of the form $R(x) = \gamma \frac{|x|^{\alpha}}{l^{\alpha}}$ with $\alpha \geq 0$. For $\alpha =0$, we derive the probability distribution of $T_{loc}$ exactly which is expressed as a series of $\delta$-functions in which the coefficients can be interpreted as the probability of multiple revisits of the particle to the origin starting from the origin. For general $\alpha$, we show that the typical fluctuations of $T_{loc}$ scale with time as $T_{loc} \sim t^{\frac{1+\alpha}{2+\alpha}}$ for large $t$ and their probability distribution possesses a scaling behaviour described by a scaling function which we have computed analytically. In the second part, we study the statistics of $T_{loc}$ till the RTP makes a first passage to $x=M~(>0)$. In this case also, we show that the probability distribution can be expressed as a series sum of $\delta$-functions for all values of $\alpha~(\geq 0)$ with coefficients appearing from appropriate exit problems. All our analytical findings are supported with the numerical simulations.