Fluctuations in granular gases
A. Barrat, A. Puglisi, E. Trizac, P. Visco, F. van Wijland

TL;DR
This paper investigates energy and power fluctuations in driven granular gases, revealing complex behaviors due to non-Gaussian velocity distributions and questioning the applicability of the Gallavotti-Cohen Fluctuation Relation.
Contribution
It provides new analytical and numerical insights into fluctuation phenomena in granular gases, challenging existing fluctuation relations and introducing a novel functional based on large deviation theory.
Findings
Energy fluctuations relate to velocity correlations.
Non-Gaussian velocity distributions affect energy fluctuations.
The Gallavotti-Cohen Fluctuation Relation may not hold for power injection.
Abstract
A driven granular material, e.g. a vibrated box full of sand, is a stationary system which may be very far from equilibrium. The standard equilibrium statistical mechanics is therefore inadequate to describe fluctuations in such a system. Here we present numerical and analytical results concerning energy and injected power fluctuations. In the first part we explain how the study of the probability density function (pdf) of the fluctuations of total energy is related to the characterization of velocity correlations. Two different regimes are addressed: the gas driven at the boundaries and the homogeneously driven gas. In a granular gas, due to non-Gaussianity of the velocity pdf or lack of homogeneity in hydrodynamics profiles, even in the absence of velocity correlations, the fluctuations of total energy are non-trivial and may lead to erroneous conclusions about the role of…
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