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Generic long-range interactions between passive bodies in an active fluid

Statistical Mechanics 2018-02-07 v2

Abstract

Because active particles break time-reversal symmetry, a single non-spherical body placed in an active fluid generates currents. We show that when two or more passive bodies are placed in an active fluid these currents lead to long-range interactions. Using a multipole expansion we characterize their leading-order behaviors in terms of single-body properties and show that they decay as a power law with the distance between the bodies, are anisotropic, and do not obey an action--reaction principle. The interactions lead to rich dynamics of the bodies, illustrated by the spontaneous synchronized rotation of pinned non-chiral bodies and the formation of traveling bound pairs. The occurrence of these phenomena depends on tunable properties of the bodies, thus opening new possibilities for self-assembly mediated by active fluids.

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@article{arxiv.1709.02281,
  title  = {Generic long-range interactions between passive bodies in an active fluid},
  author = {Yongjoo Baek and Alexandre P. Solon and Xinpeng Xu and Nikolai Nikola and Yariv Kafri},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1709.02281},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

21 pages, 6 figures

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