Trail-Mediated Self-Interaction
Abstract
A number of microorganisms leave persistent trails while moving along surfaces. For single-cell organisms, the trail-mediated self-interaction will influence its dynamics. It has been discussed recently [Kranz et al. Phys. Rev. Lett. 117, 8101 (2016)] that the self-interaction may localize the organism above a critical coupling c to the trail. Here we will derive a generalized active particle model capturing the key features of the self-interaction and analyze its behavior for smaller couplings < c. We find that fluctuations in propulsion speed shift the localization transition to stronger couplings.
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