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The Reionization History in the Lognormal Model

Astrophysics 2009-11-10 v1

Abstract

We study the evolution of baryonic gas before the reionization in the lognormal (LN) model of cosmic clustering. We show that the thermal history of the universe around the reionization can roughly be divided into three epochs: 1) cold dark age z>zrz>z_r, in which baryon gas is neutral, and opaque to Lyα\alpha photons; 2) hot dark age zr>z>zgpz_r > z> z_{gp}, in which a predominant part of baryon gas is ionized and hot, but it is still opaque to Lyα\alpha photons; 3) bright age z<zgpz<z_{gp}, in which the universe is ionized highly enough to be transparent to Lyα\alpha photons. In the flat cold dark matter cosmological models given by WMAP and COBE, the difference of the two redshifts zrzgpz_r - z_{gp} is found to be as large as 10\sim 10 with zr17z_r\sim 17 and zgp7z_{gp}\sim 7. This reionization history naturally yields a high optical depth to the CMB τe0.120.19\tau_e \simeq 0.12 - 0.19 observed by the TE polarization of the WMAP, and a low redshift zgpz_{gp} of the appearance of the Lyα\alpha Gunn-Peterson trough zgp68z_{gp} \simeq 6 - 8 in QSO's absorption spectra. The reason why the universe stays long in an ionized, yet Lyα\alpha opaque, stage is because the first photo-ionization heats the intergalactic gas effectively and has balanced the gravitational clustering a long period of time. Therefore, the result of a high τe\tau_e and low zgpz_{gp} is a common feature of all the models considered. Besides the cosmological parameters, the only free parameter we used in the calculation is NionN_{ion}, the mean ionization photons produced by each baryon in collapsed objects. We take it to be 40 - 80 in the calculation.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0312653,
  title  = {The Reionization History in the Lognormal Model},
  author = {Ji-Ren Liu and Li-Zhi Fang and Long-Long Feng and Hong-Guang Bi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0312653},
  year   = {2009}
}

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AAS Latex file, 29 pages, 6 figures included, accepted for publication in ApJ