Response and Fluctuations in an Active Bacterial Suspension

ORAL

Abstract

An active bacterial bath consists of a population of rod-like motile or self-propelled bacteria suspended in a fluid environment. In this talk, we present a two-fluid model for the dynamics of a bacterial bath, and show, in particular, that the non-equilibrium contribution to the stress arising from the swimming of the bacteria and the non-equilibrium couplings between the alignment tensor and bacterial density, lead to i) a $1/\sqrt{\omega}$ scaling in the power spectrum of the active stress fluctuations, and ii) anomalous density fluctuations in the bacteria themselves. These predictions are observed in a recent experiment.

Authors

  • Andy W.C. Lau

    Florida Atlantic University

  • Daniel T. Chen

    UPenn

  • Arjun Yodh

    University of Pennsylvania, UPenn, Department of Physics and Astronomy University of Pennsylvania

  • Tom Lubensky

    University of Pennsylvania, UPenn