Integrating astrochemistry in hydrodynamics

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Dynamics and astrochemistry in the cosmos frequently, and sometimes strongly, feedback on one another. Therefore, the most predictive simulations of the cosmos should include coupled dynamics + chemistry. The technical details of this coupling are worth considering, in part, because maintaining the conservation of charge and atomic species in a dynamical model requires care, but also because simulating chemistry at every location in a large, multidimensional dynamical model is generally prohibitively expensive. Here, we review how to ensure conservation of species and charge in the most common hydrodynamical numerical methods, how chemistry commonly feeds back onto the dynamics, and present guidelines for how to minimize the cost of modeling coupled chemistry + dynamics.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationAstrochemical Modeling : Practical Aspects of Microphysics in Numerical Simulations
Number of pages14
PublisherElsevier
Publication date2024
Pages323-336
Chapter12
ISBN (Print)9780323972574
ISBN (Electronic)9780323917469
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

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    Research areas

  • heating and cooling, Hydrodynamics, numerical methods, radiative transfer

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