The filamentary network of intergalactic medium (IGM) gas that gives origin to the Lyα forest in the spectra of distant quasars encodes information on the physics of structure formation and the early thermodynamics of diffuse baryonic material. Here we use a massive suite of more than 400 high-resolution cosmological hydrodynamical simulations run with the Graphics Processing Unit-accelerated code Cholla to study the IGM at high spatial resolution maintained over the entire computational volume. The simulations capture a wide range of possible IGM thermal histories by varying the photoheating and photoionizing background produced by star-forming galaxies and active galactic nuclei. A statistical comparison of synthetic spectra with the observed 1D flux power spectra of hydrogen at redshifts 2.2 ≤ z ≤ 5.0 and with the helium Lyα opacity at redshifts 2.4 < z < 2.9 tightly constrains the photoionization and photoheating history of the IGM. By leveraging the constraining power of the available Lyα forest data to break model degeneracies, we find that the IGM experienced two main reheating events over 1.2 Gyr of cosmic time. For our best-fit model, hydrogen reionization completes by z R ≈ 6.0 with a first IGM temperature peak of T 0 ≃ 1.3 × 104 K and is followed by the reionization of He ii that completes by z R ≈ 3.0 and yields a second temperature peak of T 0 ≃ 1.4 × 104 K. We discuss how our results can be used to obtain information on the timing and the sources of hydrogen and helium reionization.

Villasenor, B., Robertson, B., Madau, P., Schneider, E. (2022). Inferring the Thermal History of the Intergalactic Medium from the Properties of the Hydrogen and Helium Ly α Forest. THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 933(1) [10.3847/1538-4357/ac704e].

Inferring the Thermal History of the Intergalactic Medium from the Properties of the Hydrogen and Helium Ly α Forest

Madau P.;
2022

Abstract

The filamentary network of intergalactic medium (IGM) gas that gives origin to the Lyα forest in the spectra of distant quasars encodes information on the physics of structure formation and the early thermodynamics of diffuse baryonic material. Here we use a massive suite of more than 400 high-resolution cosmological hydrodynamical simulations run with the Graphics Processing Unit-accelerated code Cholla to study the IGM at high spatial resolution maintained over the entire computational volume. The simulations capture a wide range of possible IGM thermal histories by varying the photoheating and photoionizing background produced by star-forming galaxies and active galactic nuclei. A statistical comparison of synthetic spectra with the observed 1D flux power spectra of hydrogen at redshifts 2.2 ≤ z ≤ 5.0 and with the helium Lyα opacity at redshifts 2.4 < z < 2.9 tightly constrains the photoionization and photoheating history of the IGM. By leveraging the constraining power of the available Lyα forest data to break model degeneracies, we find that the IGM experienced two main reheating events over 1.2 Gyr of cosmic time. For our best-fit model, hydrogen reionization completes by z R ≈ 6.0 with a first IGM temperature peak of T 0 ≃ 1.3 × 104 K and is followed by the reionization of He ii that completes by z R ≈ 3.0 and yields a second temperature peak of T 0 ≃ 1.4 × 104 K. We discuss how our results can be used to obtain information on the timing and the sources of hydrogen and helium reionization.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
Hydrodynamical simulations; Large-scale structure of the universe; Lyman alpha forest; Computational methods; Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics
English
2022
933
1
59
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Villasenor, B., Robertson, B., Madau, P., Schneider, E. (2022). Inferring the Thermal History of the Intergalactic Medium from the Properties of the Hydrogen and Helium Ly α Forest. THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 933(1) [10.3847/1538-4357/ac704e].
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