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IMPRINT OF INHOMOGENEOUS HYDROGEN REIONIZATION ON THE TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION OF THE INTERGALACTIC MEDIUM

We study the impact of inhomogeneous hydrogen reionization on the thermal evolution of the intergalactic medium (IGM) using hydrodynamic + radiative transfer simulations where reionization is completed either early or late. In general, we find that low-density gas near large-scale overdensities is i...

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Published in:The Astrophysical journal 2008, Vol.689 (2), p.L81-L84
Main Authors: TRAC, Hy, RENYUE CEN, LOEB, Abraham
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:We study the impact of inhomogeneous hydrogen reionization on the thermal evolution of the intergalactic medium (IGM) using hydrodynamic + radiative transfer simulations where reionization is completed either early or late. In general, we find that low-density gas near large-scale overdensities is ionized and heated earlier than gas in the large-scale, underdense voids. Furthermore, at a later time the IGM temperature is inversely related to the reionization redshift because gas that is heated earlier has more time to cool through adiabatic expansion and Compton scattering. Thus, at the end of reionization the median temperature-density relation is an inverted power law with slope [image], in both models. However, at fixed density there is up to order unity scatter in the temperature due to the distribution of reionization redshifts. Because of the complex equation of state, the evolved IGM temperature-density relations for the redshift range [image] can still have significant curvature and scatter. These features must be taken into account when interpreting the Ly alpha absorption in high-redshift quasar spectra.
ISSN:0004-637X
1538-4357
DOI:10.1086/595678