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Run-and-tumble particle in one-dimensional confining potentials: Steady-state, relaxation, and first-passage properties

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We study the dynamics of a one-dimensional run-and-tumble particle subjected to confining potentials of the type V(x)=α|x|^{p}, with p>0. The noise that drives the particle dynamics is telegraphic and alternates between ±1 values. We show that the stationary probability density P(x) has a rich behavior in the (p,α) plane. For p>1, the distribution has a finite support in [x_{-},x_{+}] and there is a critical line α_{c}(p) that separates an activelike phase for α>α_{c}(p) where P(x) diverges at x_{±}, from a passivelike phase for α<α_{c}(p) where P(x) vanishes at x_{±}. For p<1, the stationary density P(x) collapses to a delta function at the origin, P(x)=δ(x). In the marginal case p=1, we show that, for α<α_{c}, the stationary density P(x) is a symmetric exponential, while for α>α_{c}, it again is a delta function P(x)=δ(x). For the harmonic case p=2, we obtain exactly the full time-dependent distribution P(x,t), which allows us to study how the system relaxes to its stationary state. In addition, for this p=2 case, we also study analytically the full distribution of the first-passage time to the origin. Numerical simulations are in complete agreement with our analytical predictions.

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