The Richness and Beauty of the Physics of Cosmological Recombination: The Contributions from Helium
R.A. Sunyaev, J. Chluba

TL;DR
This paper discusses the detailed physics of cosmological hydrogen and helium recombination, highlighting how spectral distortions can reveal key cosmological parameters and improve understanding of the Universe's ionization history.
Contribution
It emphasizes the importance of helium recombination physics and spectral distortions for cosmological parameter estimation and CMB data interpretation.
Findings
Helium recombination contributes distinct spectral features.
Spectral distortions can determine key cosmological parameters.
High-precision CMB data require detailed recombination models.
Abstract
The physical ingredients to describe the epoch of cosmological recombination are amazingly simple and well-understood. This fact allows us to take into account a very large variety of processes, still finding potentially measurable consequences. In this contribution we highlight some of the detailed physics that were recently studied in connection with cosmological hydrogen and helium recombination. The impact of these considerations is two-fold: (i) the associated release of photons during this epoch leads to interesting and unique deviations of the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) energy spectrum from a perfect blackbody, which, in particular at decimeter wavelength, may become observable in the near future. Despite the fact that the abundance of helium is rather small, it also contributes a sizeable amount of photons to the full recombination spectrum, which, because of differences…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
