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A novel numerical method for mixed-frame multigroup radiation-hydrodynamics with GPU acceleration implemented in the <sc>quokka</sc> code

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He, Chong Chong
Wibking, Benjamin D.
Krumholz, Mark R.

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Mixed-frame formulations of radiation-hydrodynamics (RHD), where the radiation quantities are computed in an inertial frame but matter quantities are in a comoving frame, are advantageous because they admit algorithms that conserve energy and momentum to machine precision and combine more naturally with adaptive mesh techniques, since unlike pure comoving-frame methods, they do not face the problem that radiation quantities must change frame every time a cell is refined or coarsened. However, implementing multigroup RHD in a mixed-frame formulation presents challenges due to the complexity of handling frequency-dependent interactions and the Doppler shift of radiation boundaries. In this paper, we introduce a novel method for multigroup RHD that integrates a mixed-frame formulation with a piecewise power-law approximation for frequency dependence within groups. This approach ensures the exact conservation of total energy and momentum while effectively managing the Lorentz transformation of group boundaries and evaluation of group-averaged opacities. Our method takes advantage of the locality of matter-radiation coupling, allowing the source term for Ng frequency groups to be handled with simple equations with a sparse Jacobian matrix ofsize Ng + 1, which can be inverted with O(Ng) complexity. Thisresultsin a computational complexity that scales linearly with Ng and requires no more communication than a pure hydrodynamics update, making it highly efficient for massively parallel and GPU-based systems. We implement our method in the GPU-accelerated RHD code QUOKKA and demonstrate that it passes a wide range of numerical tests, including preserving the asymptotic diffusion limit.

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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

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