Probabilistic description of dissipative chaotic scattering (2308.13555v1)
Abstract: We investigate the extent to which the probabilistic properties of a chaotic scattering system with dissipation can be understood from the properties of the dissipation-free system. For large energies $E$, a fully chaotic scattering leads to an exponential decay of the survival probability $P(t) \sim e{-\kappa t}$ with an escape rate $\kappa$ that decreases with $E$. Dissipation $\gamma>0$ leads to the appearance of different finite-time regimes in $P(t)$. We show how these different regimes can be understood for small $\gamma\ll 1$ and $t\gg 1/\kappa_0$ from the effective escape rate $\kappa_\gamma(t)=\kappa_0(E(t))$ (including the non-hyperbolic regime) until the energy reaches a critical value $E_c$ at which no escape is possible. More generally, we argue that for small dissipation $\gamma$ and long times $t$ the surviving trajectories in the dissipative system are distributed according to the conditionally invariant measure of the conservative system at the corresponding energy $E(t)<E(0)$. Quantitative predictions of our general theory are compared with numerical simulations in the Henon-Heiles model.
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