Introducing a Hybrid Method of Radiative Transfer in Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics
Duncan Forgan, Ken Rice, Dimitris Stamatellos, Anthony Whitworth

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new hybrid radiative transfer method for Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics that simplifies implementation by avoiding extra parameters and photosphere mapping, combining polytropic cooling and flux-limited diffusion.
Contribution
The novel method integrates two existing radiative transfer formalisms into SPH without requiring photosphere identification or additional free parameters.
Findings
Successfully modeled protoplanetary disc evolution.
Simulated molecular cloud collapse accurately.
Analyzed thermal relaxation in homogeneous spheres.
Abstract
We present a new method of incorporating radiative transfer into Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH). There have been many recent attempts at radiative transfer in SPH (Stamatellos et al 2005, 2005, Mayer et al 2007, Whitehouse and Bate 2006), however these are becoming increasingly complex, with some methods requiring the photosphere to be mapped (which is often of non-trivial geometric shape), and extra conditions to be applied there (matching atmospheres as in Cai et al (2008), or specifying cooling at the photosphere as in Mayer et al (2007)). The method of identifying the photosphere is usually a significant addition to the total simulation runtime, and often requires extra free parameters, the changing of which will affect the final results. Our method is not affected by such concerns, as the photosphere is constructed implicitly by the algorithm without the need for extra free…
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