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On the minimum mass of reionization sources

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MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 385, Issue 1, Pages L58-L62

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1111/j.1745-3933.2008.00433.x

Keywords

intergalactic medium; cosmology : theory; large-scale structure of universe

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By means of carefully calibrated semi-analytical reionization models, we estimate the minimum mass of star-forming haloes required to match the current data. Models which do not include haloes of total mass M < 10(9) M circle dot fail at reproducing the Gunn-Peterson and electron scattering optical depths simultaneously, as they contribute too few (many) photons at high (low, z approximate to 6) redshift. Marginally acceptable solutions require haloes with M approximate to 5 x 10(7) M circle dot at z approximate to 10, corresponding to virial temperatures (similar to 10(4) K) for which cooling can be ensured by atomic transitions. However, a much better match to the data is obtained if minihaloes (M similar to 10(6) M circle dot) are included in the analysis. We have critically examined the assumptions made in our model and conclude that reionization in the large-galaxies-only scenario can remain viable only if metal-free stars and/or some other exotic sources at z > 6 are included.

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