Computational forms for binary particle interactions at different levels of anisotropy

Particle interactions are key elements of many dynamical systems. In the context of systems described by a Boltzmann equation, such interactions may be described by a collision integral, a multidimensional integral over the momentum-phase space of the interaction. This integral is often simplified b...

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Κύριοι συγγραφείς: Everett, CN, Cotter, G
Μορφή: Journal article
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Έκδοση: Oxford University Press 2024
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description Particle interactions are key elements of many dynamical systems. In the context of systems described by a Boltzmann equation, such interactions may be described by a collision integral, a multidimensional integral over the momentum-phase space of the interaction. This integral is often simplified by assuming isotropic particle distributions; however, such an assumption places constraints on the dynamics of the system. This paper presents computational forms of the collision integral for relativistic, binary interactions at three levels of anisotropy, including a novel form in the isotropic case. All these forms are split into two parts, an absorption and an emission spectrum, which may be pre-calculated via numerical integration for simulation purposes. We demonstrate the use of these forms by comparison with the analytically integrated, isotropic emission spectrum of electron–positron annihilation, which are shown to agree to numerical precision. The emission spectrum is then further extended to axisymmetric particle distributions, where two-dimensional spectral maps can be generated to provide new insight.
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spelling oxford-uuid:d3e2be17-8baa-41d4-afc8-fafa3605f68c2024-09-13T20:06:49ZComputational forms for binary particle interactions at different levels of anisotropyJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:d3e2be17-8baa-41d4-afc8-fafa3605f68cEnglishJisc Publications RouterOxford University Press2024Everett, CNCotter, GParticle interactions are key elements of many dynamical systems. In the context of systems described by a Boltzmann equation, such interactions may be described by a collision integral, a multidimensional integral over the momentum-phase space of the interaction. This integral is often simplified by assuming isotropic particle distributions; however, such an assumption places constraints on the dynamics of the system. This paper presents computational forms of the collision integral for relativistic, binary interactions at three levels of anisotropy, including a novel form in the isotropic case. All these forms are split into two parts, an absorption and an emission spectrum, which may be pre-calculated via numerical integration for simulation purposes. We demonstrate the use of these forms by comparison with the analytically integrated, isotropic emission spectrum of electron–positron annihilation, which are shown to agree to numerical precision. The emission spectrum is then further extended to axisymmetric particle distributions, where two-dimensional spectral maps can be generated to provide new insight.
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Computational forms for binary particle interactions at different levels of anisotropy
title Computational forms for binary particle interactions at different levels of anisotropy
title_full Computational forms for binary particle interactions at different levels of anisotropy
title_fullStr Computational forms for binary particle interactions at different levels of anisotropy
title_full_unstemmed Computational forms for binary particle interactions at different levels of anisotropy
title_short Computational forms for binary particle interactions at different levels of anisotropy
title_sort computational forms for binary particle interactions at different levels of anisotropy
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