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Radiative cooling in numerical astrophysics: The need for adaptive mesh refinement

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Abstract

Energy loss through optically thin radiative cooling plays an important part in the evolution of astrophysical gas dynamics and should therefore be considered a necessary element in any numerical simulation. Although the addition of this physical process to the equations of hydrodynamics is straightforward, it does create numerical challenges that have to be overcome in order to ensure the physical correctness of the simulation. First, the cooling has to be treated (semi-)implicitly, owing to the discrepancies between the cooling timescale and the typical timesteps of the simulation. Secondly, because of its dependence on a tabulated cooling curve, the introduction of radiative cooling creates the necessity for an interpolation scheme. In particular, we will argue that the addition of radiative cooling to a numerical simulation creates the need for extremely high resolution, which can only be fully met through the use of adaptive mesh refinement. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Year of Publication
2011
Journal
Computers & Fluids
Volume
42
Number
1
Issue
1
Number of Pages
44-53
Date Published
Mar
Type of Article
Article
ISBN Number
0045-7930
URL
https://arxiv.org/abs/1011.2610
DOI
10.1016/j.compfluid.2010.10.022
PId
48c6a70db81ae2a86c9ca925ca5990c0
Alternate Journal
Comput. Fluids
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