We study the dependence of the pair-correlation function, g(r), and
particle mobility on packing fraction in a dense three-dimensional packing of
soft colloids made of poly N-isopropyl acrylamide (pNIPAM), a thermo-sensitive
gel. We find that g(r) for our samples is qualitatively like that of a liquid
at all packing fractions. There is a peak in g1, the height of the first
peak of g(r), as a function of packing fraction. This peak is identified as
the thermal remnant of the T=0 divergence found at the jamming transition in
simulations of soft frictionless spheres at zero-temperature. Near where there
is a peak in g1 the particles become arrested on the time scale of the
experiment.Comment: 8 pages, 8 figure