Spontaneous stable rotation of flocking flexible active matter.
Soft Matter
; 20(26): 5086-5094, 2024 Jul 03.
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ABSTRACT
In this paper we present an n-node flexible active matter model to study the collective motion due to the flocking of individual achiral agents on a two-dimensional surface. By introducing a measure of the direction detectability of the agents to tune their body direction towards the food source, we find that a spontaneous stable cluster rotation emerges with increasing direction detectability. The spontaneous rotation is synchronized with the chirality produced by the alignment of their bodies under the impetus of the active force. A linear relationship between the normalized angular velocity and chirality is observed and the numerical simulation agrees well with the analytical derivation. The conclusions explain well the spontaneous stable rotation of clusters that exists in many flexible active matter systems, like worms or dogs, when they flock to the same single source.
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Soft Matter
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2024
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China