A multiscale hybrid Maxwellian-Monte-Carlo Coulomb collision algorithm for particle simulations
G. Chen, A. J. Stanier, L. Chac\'on, S. E. Anderson, B., Philip

TL;DR
This paper introduces a hybrid Maxwellian-Monte Carlo algorithm for simulating Coulomb collisions in plasmas, significantly improving efficiency and accuracy in scenarios with large mass disparities and high charge states.
Contribution
The paper develops a novel hybrid collision algorithm combining particle and Maxwellian models, extending existing methods to handle large disparities efficiently and accurately.
Findings
Orders of magnitude computational speedup
Maintains strict conservation properties
Accurately models complex plasma interactions
Abstract
Coulomb collisions in particle simulations for weakly coupled plasmas are modeled by the Landau-Fokker-Planck equation, which is typically solved by Monte-Carlo (MC) methods. One of the main disadvantages of MC is the timestep accuracy constraint {\nu}<<1 to resolve the collision frequency {\nu}. The constraint becomes extremely stringent for self-collisions in the presence of high-charge state species and for inter-species collisions with large mass disparities (such as present in Inertial Confinement Fusion hohlraums), rendering long-time-scale simulations prohibitively expensive or impractical. To overcome these difficulties, we explore a hybrid Maxwellian-MC (HMMC) model for particle simulations. Specifically, we devise a collisional algorithm that describes weakly collisional species with particles, and highly collisional species and fluid components with Maxwellians. We employ the…
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TopicsGas Dynamics and Kinetic Theory · Space Satellite Systems and Control · Particle Dynamics in Fluid Flows
