
TL;DR
This paper reviews Monte Carlo Radiative Transfer methods for modeling scattering, absorption, emission, and polarization in astrophysical dust and gas, providing a comprehensive bibliography of relevant techniques.
Contribution
It offers an overview of MCRT methods with astrophysical applications and compiles a bibliography of relevant literature.
Findings
Summarizes key MCRT techniques for astrophysics.
Highlights the importance of polarization in radiative transfer.
Provides a comprehensive bibliography of related methods.
Abstract
I outline methods for calculating the solution of Monte Carlo Radiative Transfer (MCRT) in scattering, absorption and emission processes of dust and gas, including polarization. I provide a bibliography of relevant papers on methods with astrophysical applications.
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