Numerical study of ultra-relativistic electromagnetic filamentation in boosted frames

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Abstract

We address the simulation of relativistic shocks in astrophysics, namely the numerical implications of ultra-relativistic particles and the large time/space scales associated with these systems. It was recently shown [1] that performing simulations in optimized Lorentz frames can decrease simulation run times by orders of magnitude, completely changing computational resources required. The Lorentz transformation for a boosted frame was implemented in osiris 2.0 [2] and encompassed several difficulties that will be discussed. For instance, transformation of quantities back to the laboratory frame may require massive data handling and complex diagnostic/visualization, and can cancel the potential gains from the time scale reduction due to the boost. The possibility of using a boosted frame to suppress numerical noise (e.g. due to numerical Cerenkov radiation) will also be explored. \newline [1] J.-L. Vay, PRL 98, 130405 (2007) \newline [2] R. A. Fonseca et al, Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2329, III-342 (Springer-Verlag, 2002)

Authors

  • S.F. Martins

    • IST - Lisbon
  • R.A. Fonseca

    • GoLP/CFP Instituto Superior T\'ecnico, Lisboa, Portugal
    • GoLP/Centro de F\'isica dos Plasmas, Instituto Superior T\'ecnico, Lisboa, Portugal
    • Instituto Superior Tecnico, Portugal
    • ISCTE - Lisbon, IST - Lisbon
  • Warren Mori

    • University of California Los Angeles
    • UCLA
  • Luis Silva

    • GoLP/CFP Instituto Superior T\'ecnico, Lisboa, Portugal
    • GoLP/Centro de F\'isica dos Plasmas, Instituto Superior T\'ecnico, Lisboa, Portugal
    • Instituto Superior Tecnico, Portugal
    • IST - Lisbon
    • IST, Lisbon
    • GoLP/Centro de F\'isica dos Plasmas, Instituto Superior T\'ecnico