Wednesday, February 6, 2013

1302.1125 (F. Mohseni et al.)

Lattice Boltzmann model for ultra-relativistic flows    [PDF]

F. Mohseni, M. Mendoza, S. Succi, H. J. Herrmann
We develop a relativistic lattice Boltzmann model capable of describing relativistic fluid dynamics at ultra-high velocities, with Lorentz factors up to $\gamma \sim 10$. To this purpose, we first build a new lattice kinetic scheme by expanding the Maxwell-J\"uttner distribution function in an orthogonal basis of polynomials and applying an appropriate quadrature, providing the discrete versions of the relativistic Boltzmann equation and the equilibrium distribution. To achieve ultra-high velocities, we include a flux limiter scheme, and introduce the bulk viscosity by a suitable extension of the discrete relativistic Boltzmann equation. The model is validated by performing simulations of shock waves in viscous quark-gluon plasmas and comparing with existing models, finding very good agreement. To the best of our knowledge, we for the first time successfully simulate viscous shock waves in the highly relativistic regime. Moreover, we show that our model can also be used for near-inviscid flows even at very high velocities. Finally, as an astrophysical application, we simulate a relativistic shock wave, generated by, say, a supernova explosion, colliding with a massive interstellar cloud, e.g. molecular gas.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1302.1125

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