We investigate a population of swarmalators, mobile versions of phase oscillators that both sync in time and swarm through space. We focus on an XY-type model of identical swarmalators running on a one-dimensional ring and subject to thermal noise. We uncover four distinct collective states, some of which capture the behavior of real-world swarmalators such as vinegar eels and sperm. Among these, the most intriguing is the "mixed state,"which blends two of the other states. We present a comprehensive phase diagram from the Fourier mode analysis with a high accuracy, which is in excellent agreement with numerical simulation results. Our model serves as a tractable toy model for thermal systems that both self-synchronize and self-assemble interdependently.
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Hong, H., O’Keeffe, K. P., Lee, J. S., & Park, H. (2023). Swarmalators with thermal noise. Physical Review Research, 5(2). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.5.023105
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