Regularized Boltzmann-Gibbs statistics for a Brownian particle in a non-confining field (2004.04325v2)
Abstract: We consider an overdamped Brownian particle subject to an asymptotically flat potential with a trap of depth $U_0$ around the origin. When the temperature is small compared to the trap depth ($\xi=k_B T/U_0 \ll 1$), there exists a range of timescales over which physical observables remain practically constant. This range can be very long, of the order of the Arrhenius factor ${\rm e}{1/\xi}$. For these quasi-equilibrium states, the usual Boltzmann-Gibbs recipe does not work, since the partition function is divergent due to the flatness of the potential at long distances. However, we show that the standard Boltzmann-Gibbs (BG) statistical framework and thermodynamic relations can still be applied through proper regularization. This can be a valuable tool for the analysis of metastability in the non-confining potential fields that characterize a vast number of systems.
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