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PENTACLE: Parallelized Particle-Particle Particle-Tree Code for Planet Formation

Published 29 Oct 2018 in astro-ph.EP | (1810.11970v1)

Abstract: We have newly developed a Parallelized Particle-Particle Particle-tree code for Planet formation, PENTACLE, which is a parallelized hybrid $N$-body integrator executed on a CPU-based (super)computer. PENTACLE uses a 4th-order Hermite algorithm to calculate gravitational interactions between particles within a cutoff radius and a Barnes-Hut tree method for gravity from particles beyond. It also implements an open-source library designed for full automatic parallelization of particle simulations, FDPS (Framework for Developing Particle Simulator) to parallelize a Barnes-Hut tree algorithm for a memory-distributed supercomputer. These allow us to handle $1-10$ million particles in a high-resolution $N$-body simulation on CPU clusters for collisional dynamics, including physical collisions in a planetesimal disc. In this paper, we show the performance and the accuracy of PENTACLE in terms of $\tilde{R}{\rm cut}$ and a time-step $\Delta t$. It turns out that the accuracy of a hybrid $N$-body simulation is controlled through $\Delta t / \tilde{R}{\rm cut}$ and $\Delta t / \tilde{R}_{\rm cut} \sim 0.1$ is necessary to simulate accurately accretion process of a planet for $\geq 106$ years. For all those who interested in large-scale particle simulations, PENTACLE customized for planet formation will be freely available from https://github.com/PENTACLE-Team/PENTACLE under the MIT lisence.

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