Trapping enhanced by noise in nonhyperbolic and hyperbolic chaotic scattering
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2021
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The noise-enhanced trapping is a surprising phenomenon that has already been studied in chaotic scattering problems where the noise affects the physical variables but not the parameters of the system. Following this research, in this work we provide strong numerical evidence to show that an additional mechanism that enhances the trapping arises when the noise influences the energy of the system. For this purpose, we have included a source of Gaussian white noise in the HȨnon-Heiles system, which is a paradigmatic example of open Hamiltonian system. For a particular value of the noise intensity, some trajectories decrease their energy due to the stochastic fluctuations. This drop in energy allows the particles to spend very long transients in the scattering region, increasing their average escape times. This result, together with the previously studied mechanisms, points out the generality of the noise-enhanced trapping in chaotic scattering problems.
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Alexandre R. Nieto, Jesús M. Seoane, and Miguel A.F. Sanjuán. Trapping enhanced by noise in nonhyperbolic and hyperbolic chaotic scattering. Commun. Nonlinear Sci. Numer. Simul. 102, 105905 (2021).