Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2008-08-06
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
20 pages, 16 figures, 2 tables, To be publish A&A. High resolution version available at http://aramis.obspm.fr/~baek/21cm_Lya.
Scientific paper
10.1051/0004-6361:200810757
The 21 cm emission of neutral hydrogen is the most promising probe of the epoch of reionization(EoR). In the next few years, the SKA pathfinders will provide statistical measurements of this signal. Numerical simulations predicting these observations are necessary to optimize the design of the instruments. The main difficulty is the computation of the spin temperature of neutral hydrogen which depends on the gas kinetic temperature and on the level of the local Lyman-alpha flux. A T_s >> T_cmb assumption is usual. However, this assumption does not apply early in the reionization history, or even later in the history as long as the sources of X-rays are too weak to heat the intergalactic medium significantly. This work presents the first EoR numerical simulations including, beside dynamics and ionizing continuum radiative transfer, a self-consistent treatment of the Ly-alpha radiative transfer. This allows us to compute the spin temperature more accurately. We use two different box sizes, 20 Mpc/h and 100 Mpc/h, and a star source model. Using the redshift dependence of average quantities, maps, and power spectra, we quantify the effect of using different assumptions to compute the spin temperature and the influence of the box size. The first effect comes from allowing for a signal in absorption. The magnitude of this effect depends on the amount of heating by hydrodynamic shocks and X-rays in the intergalactic medium(IGM). The second effects comes from using the real, local, Lyman-alpha flux. This effect is important for an average ionization fraction of less than 10%: it changes the overall amplitude of the 21 cm signal, and adds its own fluctuations to the power spectrum.
Baek Sanghoon
Combes François
Di Matteo Paola
Revaz Yves
Semelin Benoit
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