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HOW-MHD: A High-order WENO-based Magnetohydrodynamic Code with a High-order Constrained Transport Algorithm for Astrophysical Applications

Author(s)
Seo, JeongbhinRyu, Dongsu
Issued Date
2023-08
DOI
10.3847/1538-4357/acdf4b
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/65150
Citation
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, v.953, no.1, pp.39
Abstract
Due to the prevalence of magnetic fields in astrophysical environments, magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) simulation has become a basic tool for studying astrophysical fluid dynamics. To further advance the precision of MHD simulations, we have developed a new simulation code that solves ideal adiabatic or isothermal MHD equations with high-order accuracy. The code is based on the finite-difference weighted essentially nonoscillatory (WENO) scheme and the strong stability-preserving Runge-Kutta (SSPRK) method. Most of all, the code implements a newly developed, high-order constrained transport (CT) algorithm for the divergence-free constraint of magnetic fields, completing its high-order competence. In this paper, we present the version in Cartesian coordinates, which includes a fifth-order WENO and a fourth-order five-stage SSPRK, along with extensive tests. With the new CT algorithm, fifth-order accuracy is achieved in convergence tests involving the damping of MHD waves in 3D space. And substantially improved results are obtained in magnetic loop advection and magnetic reconnection tests, indicating a reduction in numerical diffusivity. In addition, the reliability and robustness of the code, along with its high accuracy, are demonstrated through several tests involving shocks and complex flows. Furthermore, tests of turbulent flows reveal the advantages of high-order accuracy and show that the adiabatic and isothermal codes have similar accuracy. With its high-order accuracy, our new code would provide a valuable tool for studying a wide range of astrophysical phenomena that involve MHD processes.
Publisher
IOP Publishing Ltd
ISSN
0004-637X
Keyword
ESSENTIALLY NONOSCILLATORY SCHEMESAPPROXIMATE RIEMANN SOLVERFINITE-DIFFERENCE SCHEMEPRESERVING RUNGE-KUTTAUNSPLIT GODUNOV METHODSTAGGERED MESH SCHEMEEFFICIENT IMPLEMENTATIONNUMERICAL MAGNETOHYDRODYNAMICSENERGY-DISSIPATIONMAGNETIC-FIELDS

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