Recent Advances in Cosmological Hydrogen Reionization
Kristian Finlator

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent progress in understanding hydrogen reionization, including observational measurements, constraints on ionizing sources, and modeling advances from 2010-2011, aimed at astronomers new to high-redshift studies.
Contribution
It synthesizes recent observational and modeling developments in hydrogen reionization, highlighting key progress made during 2010-2011.
Findings
Improved measurements of reionization progress
Constraints on ionizing source properties
Advances in reionization modeling
Abstract
I discuss recent advances in the study of hydrogen reionization, focusing on progress that was achieved during the years 2010-2011. First, I discuss recent measurements of the progress of reionization. Next, I discuss recent observational constraints on the nature and abundance of the dominant ionizing sources. Finally, I discuss recent progress in modeling reionization. This review is written for an audience of astronomers who do not specialize in the high-redshift Universe.
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