Leading birds by their beaks: the response of flocks to external perturbations
Abstract
We study the asymptotic response of polar ordered active fluids ("flocks") to small external aligning fields h. The longitudinal susceptibility _ diverges, in the thermodynamic limit, like h- as h → 0. In finite systems of linear size L, _ saturates to a value Lγ. The universal exponents and γ depend only on the spatial dimensionality d, and are related to the dynamical exponent z and the "roughness exponent" α characterizing the unperturbed flock dynamics. Using a well supported conjecture for the values of these two exponents, we obtain = 2/3, γ = 4/5 in d = 2 and = 1/4, γ = 2/5 in d = 3. These values are confirmed by our simulations.
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