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An accelerated Monte Carlo method to solve two-dimensional radiative transfer and molecular excitation

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arxiv astro-ph/0008169 v1 pith:L75XA5WM submitted 2000-08-10 astro-ph

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We present a numerical method and computer code to calculate the radiative transfer and excitation of molecular lines. Formulating the Monte Carlo method from the viewpoint of cells rather than photons allows us to separate local and external contributions to the radiation field. This separation is critical to accurate and fast performance at high optical depths (tau>100). The random nature of the Monte Carlo method serves to verify the independence of the solution to the angular, spatial, and frequency sampling of the radiation field. These features allow use of our method in a wide variety of astrophysical problems without specific adaptations: in any axially symmetric source model and for all atoms or molecules for which collisional rate coefficients are available. Continuum emission and absorption by dust is explicitly taken into account but scattering is neglected. We illustrate these features in calculations of (i) the HCO+ J=1-0 and 3-2 emission from a flattened protostellar envelope with infall and rotation, (ii) the CO, HCO+, CN and HCN emission from a protoplanetary disk and (iii) HCN emission from a high-mass young stellar object, where infrared pumping is important. The program can be used for optical depths up to 1000-10,000, depending on source model. We expect this program to be an important tool in analysing data from present and future infrared and (sub) millimetre telescopes.

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  1. Interferometric molecular line observations toward the 21 {\mu}m protoplanetary nebula IRAS 06530-0213

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    In IRAS 06530-0213, HC3N and C4H emission is concentrated in an inner equatorial zone, and radiative-transfer modeling indicates HC3N's abundance, not just its excitation, peaks there.

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