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arxiv: 2008.03389 · v2 · pith:Z2N75FAZnew · submitted 2020-08-07 · ⚛️ physics.flu-dyn · nlin.CD· physics.bio-ph

Transport barriers to self-propelled particles in fluid flows

classification ⚛️ physics.flu-dyn nlin.CDphysics.bio-ph
keywords barriersfluidexperimentsflowsinvariantmanifoldsone-wayswimming
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We present theory and experiments demonstrating the existence of invariant manifolds that impede the motion of microswimmers in two-dimensional fluid flows. One-way barriers are apparent in a hyperbolic fluid flow that block the swimming of both smooth-swimming and run-and-tumble \emph{Bacillus subtilis} bacteria. We identify key phase-space structures, called swimming invariant manifolds (SwIMs), that serve as separatrices between different regions of long-time swimmer behavior. When projected into $xy$-space, the edges of the SwIMs act as one-way barriers, consistent with the experiments.

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