Radiative Transfer in Spheres I. Analytical Solutions

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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A nonsingular analytical solution for the transfer equation in a pure absorber is obtained in central symmetry and in a monochromatic radiation field. The native regular singularity of the equation is removed by applying a linear transformation to the frame of reference. Two different approaches are used to carry out the solution. In the first approach the angular derivative is interpreted in an original way that made it possible to discard this derivative from the equation for all black body media without upsetting the conservation of energy. In this approach the analytic solution is expressible in terms of exponential integrals without approximations but for practical considerations the solution is presented in the form of Gauss-Legendre quadrature for quantitative evaluation of the solutions. In the second approach the angular derivative is approximated by a new set of discrete ordinates that guarantees the closure of the set of equations and the conservation of energy. The solutions from the two approaches are numerically identical in homogeneous and non-homogeneous cold media as well as in local thermodynamic equilibrium and for all optical depths that can be managed with 16 significant digits arithmetics without numerical instabilities. The solution in either approach is made possible by splitting the original transfer equation into two equations, one for the centripetal energy flow and another one for the centrifugal energy flow. The end-points form of the solution proved to be very effective in numerical computations without spatial truncation errors.

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