Effective temperature of red-blood-cell membrane fluctuations

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Abstract

Biologically driven nonequilibrium fluctuations are often characterized by their non-Gaussianity or by an "effective temperature", which is frequency dependent and higher than the ambient temperature. We address these two measures theoretically by examining a randomly kicked particle, with a variable number of kicking motors, and show how these two indicators of nonequilibrium behavior can contradict. Our results are compared with new experiments on shape fluctuations of red-blood cell membranes, and demonstrate how the physical nature of the motors in this system can be revealed using these global measures of nonequilibrium. © 2011 American Physical Society.

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Ben-Isaac, E., Park, Y., Popescu, G., Brown, F. L. H., Gov, N. S., & Shokef, Y. (2011). Effective temperature of red-blood-cell membrane fluctuations. Physical Review Letters, 106(23). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.106.238103

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