
TL;DR
This thesis investigates the detailed physics of cosmological recombination, calculating spectral distortions in the CMB and assessing how uncertainties in recombination models impact cosmological parameter estimation.
Contribution
It introduces a multi-level recombination calculation including new transitions and modifies RECFAST to better match recent results, reducing uncertainties in cosmological models.
Findings
Spin-forbidden transition affects ionization fraction by over 1%
Additional transitions have smaller effects on recombination
Parameter precision needed: better than 10% for He I and 1% for H
Abstract
In this thesis we focus on studying the physics of cosmological recombination and how the details of recombination affect the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) anisotropies. We present a detailed calculation of the spectral line distortions on the CMB spectrum arising from the Lyman-alpha and the lowest two-photon transitions in the recombination of hydrogen (H), and the corresponding lines from helium (He). The peak of these distortions mainly comes from the Lyman-alpha transition and occurs at about 170 microns, which is the Wien part of the CMB. The major theoretical limitation for extracting cosmological parameters from the CMB sky lies in the precision with which we can calculate the cosmological recombination process. With this motivation, we perform a multi-level calculation of the recombination of H and He with the addition of the spin-forbidden transition for neutral helium (He…
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Taxonomy
TopicsScientific Research and Discoveries · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
