Patchy He II reionization and the physical state of the IGM
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 . The He II mean optical depth decreases from at to at . The mean temperature rises gradually between and 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 . 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 Ly forest at . 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}
}
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18 pages, 9 figures; Changed content. Accepted for publication in MNRAS