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Evolution of the Intergalactic Opacity: Implications for the Ionizing
Background, Cosmic Star Formation, and Quasar Activity
Evolution of the Intergalactic Opacity: Implications for the Ionizing
Background, Cosmic Star Formation, and Quasar Activity
2008-07-26
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arxiv.org/abs/0807.4177v1
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
26 pages, including 14 figures, submitted to ApJ and revised
following the referee's report
Scientific paper
10.1086/592289
We investigate the implications of the intergalactic opacity for the evolution of the cosmic UV luminosity density and its sources. Our main constraint is our measurement of the Lya forest opacity at redshifts 2~3. Combined with direct measurements of the galaxy UV luminosity function, this requires only a small fraction f_esc~0.5% of galactic hydrogen ionizing photons to escape their source for galaxies to solely account for the entire ionizing background. Under the assumption that the galactic UV emissivity traces the star formation rate, current state-of-the-art observational estimates of the star formation rate density appear to underestimate the total photoionization rate at z~4 by a factor ~4, are in tension with recent determinations of the UV luminosity function, and fail to reionize the Universe by z~6 if extrapolated to arbitrarily high redshift. A theoretical star formation history peaking earlier fits the Lya forest photoionization rate well, reionizes the Universe in time, and is in better agreement with the rate of z~4 gamma-ray bursts observed by Swift. Quasars suffice to doubly ionize helium by z~3 and likely contribute a non-negligible and perhaps dominant fraction of the hydrogen ionizing background at their z~2 peak. [Abridged]
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