Transition frequencies of two spherical gas bubbles interacting in an
acoustic field are discussed theoretically. In the present study, transition
frequency is defined as the frequency of external sound for which the phase
difference between a bubble's pulsation and the external sound is π/2. It
is shown by a linear theory that a bubble interacting with a neighboring bubble
has three (or fewer) transition frequencies but only two natural frequencies.
This result means that the bubble has a characteristic frequency besides the
natural frequencies.Comment: 14 pages, 5 figures, elsart, "Eigenfrequency" replaced with
"transition frequency" and a reference added, accepted for publication in
Phys. Lett.