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Gray Two-moment Neutrino Transport: Comprehensive Tests and Improvements for Supernova Simulations

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2024-07-03 v2

Abstract

In this work we extended an energy-integrated neutrino transport method to facilitate efficient, yet precise, modeling of compact astrophysical objects. We particularly focus on core-collapse supernovae. We implemented a gray neutrino-transport framework from the literature into FLASH and performed a detailed evaluation of its accuracy in core-collapse supernova simulations. Based on comparisons with results from simulations using energy-dependent neutrino transport, we incorporated several improvements to the original scheme. Our analysis shows that our gray neutrino transport method successfully reproduces key aspects from more complex energy-dependent transport across a variety of progenitors and equations of state. We find both qualitative and reasonable quantitative agreement with multi-group M1 transport simulations. However, the gray scheme tends to slightly favor shock revival. In terms of gravitational wave and neutrino signals, there is a good alignment with the energy-dependent transport, although we find 15-30% discrepancies in the average energy and luminosity of heavy-lepton neutrinos. Simulations using the gray transport are around four times faster than those using energy-dependent transport.

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@article{arxiv.2402.18303,
  title  = {Gray Two-moment Neutrino Transport: Comprehensive Tests and Improvements for Supernova Simulations},
  author = {Haakon Andresen and Evan P. O'Connor and Oliver Eggenberger Andersen and Sean M. Couch},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.18303},
  year   = {2024}
}

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18 pages, 10 figures, published in A&A