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Pairwise scattering and bound states of spherical microorganisms

Soft Condensed Matter 2021-11-30 v1 Biological Physics Fluid Dynamics

Abstract

The dynamic interactions between pairs of swimming microorganisms underpin the collective behaviour of larger suspensions, but accurately calculating pairwise collisions has typically required the use of numerical simulations in which hydrodynamic interactions are fully resolved. In this paper, we utilise analytical expressions for forces and torques acting on two closely separated spherical squirmers -- accurate to second order in the ratio of cell-cell spacing to squirmer radius -- in order to calculate their scattering dynamics. Attention is limited to squirmers whose orientation vectors lie in the same plane. We characterise the outgoing angles of pairs of bottom-heavy squirmers in terms of their incoming angles, the squirmer parameter β\beta, and the strength of the external gravitational field, discovering transient scattering, stationary bound states, pairwise swimming motion, and circular orbits. These results compare well with full numerical solutions obtained using boundary element methods, highlighting the utility of lubrication theory. We expect these results will be useful for the foundations of mesoscale continuum models for suspensions of spherical microorganisms.

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@article{arxiv.2111.14299,
  title  = {Pairwise scattering and bound states of spherical microorganisms},
  author = {C. Darveniza and T. Ishikawa and T. J. Pedley and D. R. Brumley},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.14299},
  year   = {2021}
}

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13 pages, 8 figures