Progress towards a 3D Monte Carlo radiative transfer code for outflow wind modelling: II. 3-D applications
Jakub Fi\v{s}\'ak, Ji\v{r}\'i Kub\'at, Nicolas Moens, Brankica Kub\'atov\'a

TL;DR
This paper presents an advanced 3-D Monte Carlo radiative transfer code, Andy Antares, capable of handling arbitrary velocity fields for modeling stellar winds in complex geometries, improving the simulation of non-symmetric stellar wind phenomena.
Contribution
The paper introduces a new version of the Andy Antares code with enhanced velocity field treatment, enabling accurate 3-D radiative transfer modeling based on hydrodynamic input data.
Findings
Validated velocity interpolation against analytical solutions.
Successfully simulated emergent radiation from 3-D models.
Demonstrated applicability to complex stellar wind geometries.
Abstract
The massive hot stars play crucial role in the dynamics of galaxies. These stars influence their surroundings through strong winds which are highly structured processes. The theoretical study of the non-symmetric phenomena of the stellar winds are becoming important these days, mainly because 1-D models are not sufficient enough. We present a new version of our Monte Carlo radiative transfer code Andy Antares with improved treatment of the velocity field for arbitrary geometries. Our aim is to develop a numerical scheme that can incorporate a general velocity field defined at discrete points. Our main objective is to calculate radiative transfer in a general input hydrodynamic model. The Andy Antares code currently calculates pure radiative transfer. The input model is pre-calculated by another hydrodynamical code. The whole radiative transfer calculation is then processed in a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
