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Motion of magnetotactic bacteria swarms in an external field
K. BenteG. KitenbergsD. KrimanK. ErglisM. BelovsD. FaivreA. Ceberssubject
Quantitative Biology::Subcellular ProcessesSoft Condensed Matter (cond-mat.soft)FOS: Physical sciencesCondensed Matter - Soft Condensed MatterQuantitative Biology::Cell Behaviordescription
Magnetotactic bacteria moving on circular orbits form hydrodynamically bound states. When close to a surface and with the tilting of the field in a direction close to the perpendicular to this surface these swarms move perpendicularly to the tilting angle. We describe quantitatively this motion by a continuum model with couple stress arising from the torques produced by the rotary motors of the amphitrichous magnetotactic bacteria. The model not only correctly describes the change of direction of swarm motion while inverting the tangential field but also predicts reasonable value of the torque produced by the rotary motors.
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2017-07-10 |