Collective behavior of quorum-sensing run-and-tumble particles in confinement
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cond-mat.stat-mechphysics.bio-phq-bio.CB
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bacteriaconcentrationconfinementmoleculesquorum-sensingresponseaggregationanalytically
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We study a generic model for quorum-sensing bacteria in circular confinement. Every bacterium produces signaling molecules, the local concentration of which triggers a response when a certain threshold is reached. If this response lowers the motility then an aggregation of bacteria occurs, which differs fundamentally from standard motility-induced phase separation due to the long-ranged nature of the concentration of signal molecules. We analyze this phenomenon analytically and by numerical simulations employing two different protocols leading to stationary cluster and ring morphologies, respectively.
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