Radiative Transfer in a Clumpy Universe: II. The Utraviolet Extragalactic Background

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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revised version submitted to ApJ 20 sept 95,; tarred uuencoded compressed PS files; also available on the Web at http://fy.c

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10.1086/177035

We present a detailed calculation of the propagation of AGN-like ionizing radiation through the intergalactic space. We model the ionization state of absorbing clouds, and show that the universe will be more opaque above $4\,$Ryd than previously estimated. Singly ionized helium in \Lya forest clouds and Lyman-limit systems is found to be very efficient in reprocessing soft X-ray, helium-ionizing photons into ultraviolet, hydrogen-ionizing ones. We demonstrate that a significant fraction of the absorbed primary photons (emitted, e.g., by quasar sources) will be reradiated by the photoionized gas through \Lya line emission, two-photon continuum, and recombination continuum radiation. In the light of new data and recent studies, we also reassess the contribution of the QSOs observed in optical surveys to the UV extragalactic background, and find that the stochastic reprocessing of quasar Lyman continuum radiation by hydrogen and helium along the line of sight will significantly affect the amplitude, spectral shape, and fluctuations properties of the metagalactic flux. In a scenario in which QSOs are the primary source of ionizing photons in the universe, the integrated \HI \Lya emission at $z=0$ from photoionized \Lya clouds and Lyman-limit systems is found to be at a level of less than 5\% of current observational limits on the far-UV extragalactic radiation flux. We show that $J_{912}$ increases from $\approx 10^{-23} \uvunits$ at the present epoch to $\approx 5\times 10^{-22}\uvunits$ at $z=2.5$. The attenuated direct quasar emission plus recombination radiation from intergalactic gas appears to provide enough hydrogen-ionizing photons to satisfy the proximity effect at large redshift. The \HeII/\HI ratio in the diffuse intergalactic medium and the \Lya clouds increases from $\approx25$ at

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