“…Thermal segregation in granular mixtures has been identified as one of the main factors of the Brazil Nut effect (Hsiau & Hunt 1996;Schröter et al 2006) in the case of granular gases, and its dependence on the particle properties has been studied in the past (Arnarson & Willits 1998;Jenkins & Yoon 2002;Brey et al 2005;Garzó 2008). In particular, it was predicted (Serero et al 2006) and observed in molecular dynamic simulations (Brito et al 2008;Brito & Soto 2009;Serero et al 2009;Serero, Noskowicz & Goldhirsch 2011) that the species in a binary mixture may segregate even when they differ only in their respective coefficients of restitution, demonstrating a direct influence of inelasticity on the properties of binary granular gas mixtures. Here, we proceed with a similar analysis by considering particles of the same mass, size and average coefficient of restitution, and Laplacian distributions for the three types of coefficient of restitution, with different standard deviations.…”