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Main Authors: Garcia-Millan, Rosalba, Cocconi, Luca, Zhang, Ziluo, Bothe, Marius, Chen, Letian, Zhen, Zigan, Pruessner, Gunnar
Format: Preprint
Published: 2026
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2605.01421
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  • Repulsive self-propelled particles tend to cluster, leading to Motility-Induced Phase Separation (MIPS). By analogy with equilibrium phase separation, the onset of MIPS has been associated with a transition to effective attraction between particles. Using an exact microscopic theory, we quantify the emergence of effective attraction in a minimal model: two soft run-and-tumble particles in a periodic domain. We show that, as repulsion increases, the leading-order behaviour is that of effective repulsion, while effective attraction emerges as a higher-order contribution to the renormalisation of the pair potential.