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Constraints on reionization from the thermal history of the intergalactic medium

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 567, Issue 2, Pages L103-L106

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1086/339998

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cosmology : observations; cosmology : theory; galaxies : formation; intergalactic medium; quasars : absorption lines

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The temperature of the diffuse, photoheated intergalactic medium (IGM) depends on its reionization history because the thermal timescales are long. The widths of the hydrogen Lyalpha absorption lines seen in the spectra of distant quasars that arise in the IGM can be used to determine its temperature. We use a wavelet analysis of the Lyalpha forest region of quasar spectra to demonstrate that there is a relatively sudden increase in the line widths between redshifts z approximate to 3.5 and 3.0, which we associate with entropy injection resulting from the reionization of He II. The subsequent falloff in temperature after z approximate to 3.5 consistent with a thermal evolution dominated by adiabatic expansion. If, as expected, the temperature also drops rapidly after hydrogen reionization, then the high temperatures inferred from the line widths before He II reionization imply that hydrogen reionization occurred below redshift z = 9.

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