Sticky Brownian motion as the limit of storage processes

Abstract
The paper considers a modified storage process with state space [0,∞). Away from the origin, W behaves like an ordinary storage process with constant release rate and finite jump intensity A. In state 0, however, the jump intensity falls to It is shown that W can be obtained by applying first a reflection mapping and then a random change of time scale to a compound Poisson process with drift. When these same two transformations are applied to Brownian motion, one obtains sticky (or slowly reflected) Brownian motion W∗ on [0,∞). Thus W∗ is the natural diffusion approximation for W, and it is shown that W converges in distribution to W∗ under appropriate conditions. The boundary behavior of W∗ is discussed, its infinitesimal generator is calculated and its stationary distribution (which has an atom at the origin) is computed.