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M Paoluzzi1, R Di Leonardo1,2, L Angelani1,3
1Dipartimento di Fisica Università Sapienza, P.le A Moro 2, 00185 Rome, Italy.
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We numerically study the dynamics of run-and-tumble particles confined in two chambers connected by thin channels. Two dominant dynamical behaviors emerge: (i) an oscillatory pumping state, in which particles periodically fill the two vessels, and (ii) a circulating flow state, dynamically maintaining a near constant population level in the containers when connected by two channels. We demonstrate that the oscillatory behavior arises from the combination of a narrow channel, preventing bacteria reorientation, and a density-dependent motility inside the chambers.
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