Joint QSO-CMB constraints on reionization history
Sourav Mitra, T. Roy Choudhury, Andrea Ferrara

TL;DR
This paper combines CMB and QSO data to constrain reionization history, using principal component analysis and MCMC, providing improved bounds on reionization timing and ionization fraction at high redshifts.
Contribution
It introduces a method that explicitly includes CMB angular power spectra in a principal component analysis for model-independent reionization constraints.
Findings
Reionization is well constrained at z<6.
Current data constrains tau_el between 0.080 and 0.112.
Future Planck data will significantly improve these constraints.
Abstract
Based on the work by Mitra, Choudhury & Ferrara (2010), we obtain model-independent constraints on reionization from cosmic microwave background (CMB) and QSO absorption line data by decomposing the function N_{ion}(z) (the number of photons entering the IGM per baryon in collapsed objects) into its principal components. The main addition in this work is that for the CMB data set, we explicitly include the angular power spectra C_l for TT, TE and EE modes in our analysis which seem to contain somewhat more information than taking the electron scattering optical depth tau_{el} as a single data point. Using Markov Chain Monte Carlo methods, we find that all the quantities related to reionization can be severely constrained at z < 6 whereas a broad range of reionization histories at z > 6 are still permitted by the current data sets. With currently available data from WMAP7, we constrain…
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