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Patchy He II reionization and the physical state of the IGM

Astrophysics 2009-11-10 v2

Abstract

We present a Monte-Carlo model of He II reionization by QSOs and its effect on the thermal state of the clumpy intergalactic medium (IGM). The model assumes that patchy reionization develops as a result of the discrete distribution of QSOs. It includes various recipes for the propagation of the ionizing photons, and treats photo-heating self-consistently. The model provides the fraction of He III, the mean temperature in the IGM, and the He II mean optical depth -- all as a function of redshift. It also predicts the evolution of the local temperature versus density relation during reionization. Our findings are as follows: The fraction of He III increases gradually until it becomes close to unity at z2.83.0z\sim 2.8-3.0. The He II mean optical depth decreases from τ10\tau\sim 10 at z3.5z\geq 3.5 to τ0.5\tau\leq 0.5 at z2.5z\leq 2.5. The mean temperature rises gradually between z4z\sim 4 and z3z\sim 3 and declines slowly at lower redshifts. The model predicts a flattening of the temperature-density relation with significant increase in the scatter during reionization at z3z\sim 3. Towards the end of reionization the scatter is reduced and a tight relation is re-established. This scatter should be incorporated in the analysis of the Lyα\alpha forest at z3z\leq 3. Comparison with observational results of the optical depth and the mean temperature at moderate redshifts constrains several key physical parameters.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0412113,
  title  = {Patchy He II reionization and the physical state of the IGM},
  author = {Liron Gleser and Adi Nusser and Andrew J. Benson and Hiroshi Ohno and Naoshi Sugiyama},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0412113},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

18 pages, 9 figures; Changed content. Accepted for publication in MNRAS