A First-Order Dynamical Transition in the displacement distribution of a Driven Run-and-Tumble Particle
Abstract: We study the probability distribution of the total displacement of an -step run and tumble particle on a line, in presence of a constant nonzero drive . While the central limit theorem predicts a standard Gaussian form for near its peak, we show that for large positive and negative , the distribution exhibits anomalous large deviation forms. For large positive , the associated rate function is nonanalytic at a critical value of the scaled distance from the peak where its first derivative is discontinuous. This signals a first-order dynamical phase transition from a homogeneous fluid' phase to acondensed' phase that is dominated by a single large run. A similar first-order transition occurs for negative large fluctuations as well. Numerical simulations are in excellent agreement with our analytical predictions.
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