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Relativistic Ionization Fronts

Astrophysics 2008-11-26 v2

Abstract

We derive the equations for the propagation of relativistic ionization fronts in both static and moving gases. We focus on the supersonic R-type phase that occurs right after a source turns on, and we compare the nonrelativistic and relativistic solutions for several important cases. Relativistic corrections can be significant up until the light-crossing time of the equilibrium Stromgren sphere. For a static medium, we obtain exact analytical solutions and apply them to the illustrative problems of an O star in a molecular cloud and a starburst in a high-redshift cosmological halo. Relativistic corrections can be important at early times when the H II regions are small, as well as at later times, if a density gradient causes the I-front to accelerate. For the cosmologically-expanding IGM, we derive an analytical solution in the case of a steady source and a constant clumping factor. Here relativistic corrections are significant for short-lived, highly-luminous sources like QSOs at the end of reionization, but negligible for weaker or higher-redshift sources. Finally, we numerically calculate the evolution of relativistic I-fronts in the presence of small-scale structure and infall, for a large galaxy undergoing a starburst and a luminous, high-redshift QSO. For such strong and short-lived sources, the relativistic corrections are quite significant, and small-scale structure can decrease the size of the H II region by up to an additional ~25%. (abridged)

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0507677,
  title  = {Relativistic Ionization Fronts},
  author = {Paul R. Shapiro and Ilian T. Iliev and Marcelo A. Alvarez and Evan Scannapieco},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0507677},
  year   = {2008}
}

Comments

18 pages, 7 figures, ApJ in print, resubmitted to match the accepted version, comments welcome