Monte Carlo radiative transfer

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Ulrich M. Noebauer
Stuart A. Sim
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[1] Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics,School of Mathematics and Physics
[2] Garching,undefined
[3] MunichRe,undefined
[4] Queen’s University Belfast,undefined
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Monte Carlo methods; Radiative transfer; Methods: numerical; Radiation: dynamics;
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10.1007/s41115-019-0004-9
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The theory and numerical modelling of radiation processes and radiative transfer play a key role in astrophysics: they provide the link between the physical properties of an object and the radiation it emits. In the modern era of increasingly high-quality observational data and sophisticated physical theories, development and exploitation of a variety of approaches to the modelling of radiative transfer is needed. In this article, we focus on one remarkably versatile approach: Monte Carlo radiative transfer (MCRT). We describe the principles behind this approach, and highlight the relative ease with which they can (and have) been implemented for application to a range of astrophysical problems. All MCRT methods have in common a need to consider the adverse consequences of Monte Carlo noise in simulation results. We overview a range of methods used to suppress this noise and comment on their relative merits for a variety of applications. We conclude with a brief review of specific applications for which MCRT methods are currently popular and comment on the prospects for future developments.
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