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Cosmic Microwave Background Constraints on the Duration and Timing of Reionization from the South Pole Telescope

Zahn, O. and Reichardt, C.~L. and Shaw, L. and Lidz, A. and Aird, K.~A. and Benson, B.~A. and Bleem, L.~E. and Carlstrom, J.~E. and Chang, C.~L. and C

Keywords

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

Abstract

The epoch of reionization is a milestone of cosmological structure formation, marking the birth of the first objects massive enough to yield large numbers of ionizing photons. The mechanism and timescale of reionization remain largely unknown. Measurements of the CMB Doppler effect from ionizing bubbles embedded in large-scale velocity streams (the patchy kinetic Sunyaev-Zel_s14dovich effect) can constrain the duration of reionization. When combined with large-scale CMB polarization measurements, the evolution of the ionized fraction can be inferred. Using new multi-frequency data from the South Pole Telescope (SPT), we show that the ionized fraction evolved relatively rapidly. For our basic foreground model, we find the kinetic Sunyaev-Zel_s14dovich power sourced by reionization at l=3000 to be

Information

Published
2012 as article (english)
756 - page(s): 65
Contact
Prof. Dr. Joseph Mohr
Type
theoretical work
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