Institute for Advanced Study Informal Astrophysics Seminar
The Astronomical Multipurpose Software Environment and the Ecology of Star Clusters
ABSTRACT: Star cluster ecology is the field of research where stellar evolution,
gravitational dynamics, hydrodynamcs and the background potential
dynamics of the parent galaxy interact to a complex non-linear
evolution of self gravitating stellar systems. I will review the
processes related to the ecology of stellar clusters, discuss the
numerical hurdles and the physical principles. In addition, I will
introduce the AMUSE framework with which we are performing simulations
of the ecology of stellar clusters. AMUSE is a general purpose
framework for interconnecting existing scientific software with a
homogeneous and unified interface. Since the framework is based on
the standard message passing interface any production ready code that
is written in a language that supports its native bindings can be
incorporated, in addition our framework is intrinsically parallel and
it conveniently separates the all the numerical solvers in memory. The
strict separation also enables the possibility to realize unit
conversion between the different modules and to recover from
fatalities in a unified and structured way. The time spend in the
framework is relatively small, and for production simulations we
measured an overhead of at most 10\%, which in our case is acceptable.
Due to the unified structure of the interface incorporating new
modules which address the same physics is relatively straightforward.
The time stepping between the codes can be simply consecutive or
realized via a mixed variable symplectic method in which the
Hamiltonian of the problem is solved in separate steps and combined
via a Verlet-leapfrog integration scheme. In our experience with an
implementation for multiphysics simulations in astrophysics we
encounter relatively few problems with the strict separation in
methods, and the results of our test simulations are consistent with
earlier results that use a monolithic framework.
Date & Time
February 16, 2012 | 11:00am – 12:00pm
Location
Bloomberg Hall, Astrophysics LibrarySpeakers
Simon Portegies Zwart
Affiliation
Leiden University