Phase segregation of passive advective particles in an active medium
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Localized contractile configurations or asters spontaneously appear and disappear as emergent structures in the collective stochastic dynamics of active polar actomyosin filaments. Passive parti- cles which (un)bind to the active filaments get advected into the asters, forming transient clusters. We study the phase segregation of such passive advective scalars in a medium of dynamic asters, as a function of the aster density and the ratio of the rates of aster remodeling to particle diffusion. The dynamics of coarsening shows strong violation of Porod behaviour, suggesting diffuse interfaces. The phase segregated steady state shows strongly fluctuations characterized by multiscaling and in- termittency. We expect these unique nonequilibrium features to manifest in the actin-dependent molecular clustering at the cell surface.
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