Equalizing resolution in smoothed-particle hydrodynamics calculations using self-adaptive sinc kernels

  • Domingo García-Senz
  • Rubén M. Cabezón
  • José A. Escartín
  • Kevin Ebinger
Publication date
October 2014
Publisher
EDP Sciences

Abstract

Context. The smoothed-particle hydrodynamics (SPH) technique is a numerical method for solving gas-dynamical problems. It has been applied to simulate the evolution of a wide variety of astrophysical systems. The method has a second-order accuracy, with a resolution that is usually much higher in the compressed regions than in the diluted zones of the fluid. Aims. We propose and check a method to balance and equalize the resolution of SPH between high- and low-density regions. This method relies on the versatility of a family of interpolators called sinc kernels, which allows increasing the interpolation quality by varying only a single parameter (the exponent of...

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