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A purely hyperbolic discontinuous Galerkin approach for self-gravitating gas dynamics

Numerical Analysis 2021-06-30 v3 Numerical Analysis Computational Physics

Abstract

One of the challenges when simulating astrophysical flows with self-gravity is to compute the gravitational forces. In contrast to the hyperbolic hydrodynamic equations, the gravity field is described by an elliptic Poisson equation. We present a purely hyperbolic approach by reformulating the elliptic problem into a hyperbolic diffusion problem, which is solved in pseudotime using the same explicit high-order discontinuous Galerkin method we use for the flow solution. The flow and the gravity solvers operate on a joint hierarchical Cartesian mesh and are two-way coupled via the source terms. A key benefit of our approach is that it allows the reuse of existing explicit hyperbolic solvers without modifications, while retaining their advanced features such as non-conforming and solution-adaptive grids. By updating the gravitational field in each Runge-Kutta stage of the hydrodynamics solver, high-order convergence is achieved even in coupled multi-physics simulations. After verifying the expected order of convergence for single-physics and multi-physics setups, we validate our approach by a simulation of the Jeans gravitational instability. Furthermore, we demonstrate the full capabilities of our numerical framework by computing a self-gravitating Sedov blast with shock capturing in the flow solver and adaptive mesh refinement for the entire coupled system.

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@article{arxiv.2008.10593,
  title  = {A purely hyperbolic discontinuous Galerkin approach for self-gravitating gas dynamics},
  author = {Michael Schlottke-Lakemper and Andrew R. Winters and Hendrik Ranocha and Gregor J. Gassner},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2008.10593},
  year   = {2021}
}

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30 pages, 7 figures, second revision