Ly alpha escape during cosmological hydrogen recombination: the 3d-1s and 3s-1s two-photon processes
J. Chluba, R.A. Sunyaev

TL;DR
This paper develops a detailed radiative transfer model for Lyman alpha photons during hydrogen recombination, incorporating two-photon corrections to improve predictions of CMB anisotropies.
Contribution
It introduces a formulation including two-photon effects in the Lyman alpha escape process, refining the recombination history and CMB power spectra calculations.
Findings
Escape probability increases by ~11% at z~1400
Recombination speeds up, reducing free electrons by ~1.6% at z~1190
CMB power spectra are shifted by 1-3% at high multipoles
Abstract
We give a formulation of the radiative transfer equation for Lyman alpha photons which allows us to include the two-photon corrections for the 3s-1s and 3d-1s decay channels during cosmological hydrogen recombination. We use this equation to compute the corrections to the Sobolev escape probability for Lyman alpha photons during hydrogen recombination, which then allow us to calculate the changes in the free electron fraction and CMB temperature and polarization power spectra. We show that the effective escape probability changes by DP/P ~+ 11% at z~1400 in comparison with the one obtained using the Sobolev approximation. This speeds up of hydrogen recombination by DN_e/N_e ~- 1.6% at z~1190, implying |DC_l/C_l| ~1%-3% at l >~ 1500 with shifts in the positions of the maxima and minima in the CMB power spectra. These corrections will be important for the analysis of future CMB data.…
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