On the second fluctuation-dissipation theorem for nonequilibrium baths

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Abstract: Baths produce friction and random forcing on particles suspended in them. The relation between noise and friction in (generalized) Langevin equations is usually referred to as the second fluctuation-dissipation theorem. We show what is the proper nonequilibrium extension, to be applied when the environment is itself active and driven. In particular we determine the effective Langevin dynamics of a probe from integrating out a steady nonequilibrium environment. The friction kernel picks up a frenetic contribution, i.e., involving the environment's dynamical activity, responsible for the breaking of the standard Einstein relation.




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