A new numerical code for hydrodynamical 3D simulations of supernova remnants
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Published:2019
Issue:199
Volume:
Page:65-82
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ISSN:1450-698X
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Container-title:Serbian Astronomical Journal
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language:en
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Short-container-title:SERBIAN ASTRON J
Affiliation:
1. Astronomical Observatory, Belgrade, Serbia
Abstract
We develop a 3D hydrodynamical code written in C programming language to
study the expansion of supernova remnants (SNRs) in the surrounding medium.
It is based on the MUSCL-Hancock finite volume scheme with the HLLC Riemann
solver. The code initiates the supernova remnant already in the Sedov phase
and simulates hydrodynamics of the subsequent remnant expansion. The
simulation is optimized for studies of large scale interaction of a
supernova remnant with the interstellar medium (ISM). After a detailed
description of the code, and three tests of hydrodynamics, we present the
results for a single remnant expanding into a uniform and fractally
structured ISM, as the first application of the code. The simulation of SNR
expanding in a uniform medium is compared with the Sedov law of expansion
and Sedov self-similar solution to density, velocity and pressure profiles.
The results indicate that the simulation presented here reproduces well the
hydrodynamics of the supernova remnant expansion and is very practical due
to its simplicity and speed. The SNR evolution in fractal ISM shows that
clumps disturb the blast wave and produce interference of bow shocks,
resulting in turbulent motions and inhomogenities inside the remnant.
Funder
Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
Astronomy and Astrophysics