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SuperSNEC: Fast and Accurate Light Curve Production for Large Hydrodynamic Model Grids Using Adaptive Gridding

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2026-03-09 v1 Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics

Abstract

We present SuperSNEC, an accelerated version of the SuperNova Explosion Code (SNEC) designed for rapid production of large radiation-hydrodynamic model grids using low-zone-count simulations (100\sim100 zones). The main advance is adaptive gridding of the computational grid, which preserves light-curve fidelity relative to a high-resolution SNEC baseline (1000\sim1000 zones) while delivering a runtime improvement of 420×{\sim}420\times. SuperSNEC also includes solver optimizations, optimized radioactive-energy deposition and ray-tracing, improved 56^{56}Ni mixing controls, and a smooth photosphere luminosity correction that suppresses low-resolution artifacts. We quantify the speed-accuracy trade-off for a 100-zone configuration against a 1000-zone reference and define baseline settings for efficient large-grid inference of stripped-envelope supernovae. Our optimized 100-zone setup achieves an RMS light-curve residual of 0.0220.022 mag relative to the 1000-zone reference, at a runtime of <2<2 seconds per model. Applied to SN 2011dh (Type IIb), SN~1993J (Type IIb), and SN 2020oi (Type Ic), SuperSNEC recovers light-curve parameters consistent with the literature; in particular, SN 2020oi is well reproduced by a purely radioactive model, with no clear evidence that an additional power source is required.

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@article{arxiv.2603.05680,
  title  = {SuperSNEC: Fast and Accurate Light Curve Production for Large Hydrodynamic Model Grids Using Adaptive Gridding},
  author = {Christoffer Fremling and K-Ryan Hinds},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.05680},
  year   = {2026}
}

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24 pages, 2 figures, 10 tables, Submitted to ApJ