The distribution of Lyman-limit absorption systems during and after reionization
Daniela Crociani, Andrei Mesinger, Lauro Moscardini, Steven Furlanetto

TL;DR
This paper uses semi-numeric simulations to analyze the spatial distribution of Lyman-limit absorption systems during and after reionization, revealing their correlation with density and UV background fluctuations and implications for 21-cm observations.
Contribution
It introduces a robust semi-numeric approach to model absorption systems' distribution during reionization, calibrated to the mean free path and neutral hydrogen fraction.
Findings
Absorbers are highly correlated with density on small scales.
Absorbers become anti-correlated with UVB on large scales.
Post-reionization, absorber power spectrum traces UVB power spectrum.
Abstract
Lyman-limit absorption systems can play many important roles during and after cosmological reionization. Unfortunately, due to the prohibitively large dynamic range required, it is impossible to self-consistently include these systems in cosmological simulations. Using fast and versatile semi-numeric simulations, we systematically explore the spatial distribution of absorption systems during and following reionization. We self-calibrate the resulting number of absorbers to the mean free path (mfp) of the ionizing ultraviolet background (UVB), and present results at a given mfp and neutral hydrogen fraction. We use a simple optical depth criterion to identify the locations of absorbers. Our approach is fairly robust to uncertainties such as missing subgrid structure. Unlike at lower redshifts where the UVB is relatively uniform, at higher redshifts the fluctuations in the UVB and the HII…
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