Radiative transfer in a clumpy universe: IV. New synthesis models of the cosmic UV/X-ray background
Francesco Haardt, Piero Madau

TL;DR
This paper develops advanced models of the cosmic UV/X-ray background, incorporating new physical processes and data, to better understand the ionization history and compare with observational constraints.
Contribution
It introduces five new components to the synthesis models, improving accuracy and realism in simulating the cosmic UV/X-ray background evolution.
Findings
Models fit observed hydrogen-ionization rates
Predict reionization overlap at z~6.7 for HII regions
Optical depth matches WMAP measurements
Abstract
We present improved synthesis models of the evolving spectrum of the UV/X-ray diffuse background, updating and extending our previous results. Five new main components are added to our radiative transfer code CUBA: (1) the sawtooth modulation of the background intensity from resonant line absorption in the Lyman series of cosmic hydrogen and helium; (2) the X-ray emission from obscured and unobscured quasars; (3) a piecewise parameterization of the distribution in redshift and column density of intergalactic absorbers that fits recent measurements of the mean free path of 1 ryd photons; (4) an accurate treatment of the photoionization structure of absorbers; and (5) the UV emission from star-forming galaxies at all redshifts. We provide tables of the predicted HI and HeII photoionization and photoheating rates for use, e.g., in cosmological hydrodynamics simulations of the Lya forest,…
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