Early Reionization by the First Galaxies

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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5 pages, 3 figures, MNRAS submitted

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10.1046/j.1365-8711.2003.06976.x

Large-scale polarization of the cosmic microwave background measured by the WMAP satellite requires a mean optical depth to Thomson scattering, tau_e ~ 0.17. The reionization of the universe must therefore have begun at relatively high redshift. We have studied the reionization process using supercomputer simulations of a large and representative region of a universe which has cosmological parameters consistent with the WMAP results. Our simulations follow both the radiative transfer of ionizing photons and the formation and evolution of the galaxy population which produces them. A previously published model with a standard stellar IMF, with a moderate photon escape fraction from galaxies and with ionizing photon production as expected for zero metallicity stars produces tau_e = 0.104, which is within 1.0 to 1.5-sigma of the ``best'' WMAP value. Values up to 0.16 can be produced by taking larger escape fractions or a top heavy IMF. The data do not require a separate populations of ``miniquasars'' or of stars forming in objects with total masses below 10^9 M_sun. Reconciling such early reionization with the observed Gunn-Peterson troughs in z>6 quasars may be challenging. Possible resolutions of this problem are discussed.

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