Castro: A new compressible astrophysical solver. III. Multigroup radiation hydrodynamics

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We present a formulation for multigroup radiation hydrodynamics that is correct to order O(v/c) using the comoving-frame approach and the flux-limited diffusion approximation. We describe a numerical algorithm for solving the system, implemented in the compressible astrophysics code, CASTRO. CASTRO uses a Eulerian grid with block-structured adaptive mesh refinement based on a nested hierarchy of logically rectangular variable-sized grids with simultaneous refinement in both space and time. In our multigroup radiation solver, the system is split into three parts: one part that couples the radiation and fluid in a hyperbolic subsystem, another part that advects the radiation in frequency space, and a parabolic part that evolves radiation diffusion and source-sink terms. The hyperbolic subsystem and the frequency space advection are solved explicitly with high-order Godunov schemes, whereas the parabolic part is solved implicitly with a first-order backward Euler method. Our multigroup radiation solver works for both neutrino and photon radiation. © 2013 The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

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Zhang, W., Howell, L., Almgren, A., Burrows, A., Dolence, J., & Bell, J. (2013). Castro: A new compressible astrophysical solver. III. Multigroup radiation hydrodynamics. Astrophysical Journal, Supplement Series, 204(1). https://doi.org/10.1088/0067-0049/204/1/7

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