[FLASH-USERS] photoionization in FLASH

Prof. Dr. Stefanie Walch-Gassner walch at ph1.uni-koeln.de
Thu Jun 24 11:55:30 EDT 2021


Hi Céline and Mordecai,

Thanks for referring to us Mordecai!

It’s true, we have a radiative transfer model in FLASH based on a tree (Wünsch+2021, Wünsch+2018).
The module is available for the simple implementation of isothermal ionised gas by request. In this case just email me and I’ll get you in touch with Richard Wünsch.

Best,
Steffi
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Prof. Dr. Stefanie Walch-Gassner
I. Physikalisches Institut
Universität zu Köln
Zülpicher Straße 77
50937 Köln
Germany
email: walch at ph1.uni-koeln.de
phone: +49 (0) 221 4703497

> On 24. Jun 2021, at 17:13, Mordecai-Mark Mac Low <mordecai at amnh.org> wrote:
> 
>> Date: Thu, 24 Jun 2021 12:13:21 +0000
>> From: Celine Hue <celine.hue at weizmann.ac.il <mailto:celine.hue at weizmann.ac.il>>
>> 
>> Dear Flash users,
>> I am writing to ask about the ways to simulation photoionizations in FLASH. I have gone through the user guide, it seems that the actual ionization methods implemented in FLASH are by collision temperatures. Is there any modules about photoionization? Or, is there someone have experiences about how to implement it?
>> Thank you a lot
>> C?line
>> 
> Dear Céline,
> 
> The MORAY method of ray-tracing for photoionization relying on HEALPIX pixellation of the sphere (Wise & Abel 2009) was implemented into Flash in the FERVENT module (Baczynski et al. 2015).  A simplified version of this algorithm (only following H photoionization) is included in the TORCH framework, which integrates Flash into the Astrophysical Multipurpose Software Environment (AMUSE) alongside N-body and stellar evolution codes (Wall et al. 2019, 2020).  Torch is publicly available at https://torch-sf.bitbucket.io/ <https://torch-sf.bitbucket.io/>, and we invite users to join our mailing list and weekly users-group meeting on Zoom as well.
> 
> Another approach implemented into Flash by the SILCC group (Walch et al. 2015) was TreeCol (Clark, Glover, et al. 2012).  This was described as TreeRay by Wünsch et al. (2021), which I would certainly recommend as useful reading and insight into what may be available to use.
> 
> Best,
> 
> Mordecai-Mark Mac Low
> 
> 
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