We study a novel phase of active polar fluids, which is characterized by the continuous creation and destruction of dense clusters due to self-sustained turbulence. This state arises due to the interplay between self-advection of the aligned swimmers and their defect topology. The typical cluster size is determined by the characteristic vortex size. Our results are obtained by investigating a continuum model of compressible polar active fluids, which incorporates typical experimental observations in bacterial suspensions, in particular a non-monotone dependence of speed on density. This journal is
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Worlitzer, V. M., Ariel, G., Be’er, A., Stark, H., Bär, M., & Heidenreich, S. (2021). Turbulence-induced clustering in compressible active fluids. Soft Matter, 17(46), 10447–10457. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1sm01276b
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