TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution simulations to analyze how the temperature of the intergalactic medium during hydrogen reionization depends on ionization front speeds and radiation spectra, impacting early universe observations.
Contribution
It provides a detailed parameter space analysis of reionization temperatures and publicly shares interpolation tools and fits for modeling thermal history.
Findings
Temperatures are mainly influenced by I-front speeds, not radiation spectrum.
Reionization progresses toward hotter IGM temperatures, reaching 25,000-30,000 K.
Shorter reionization epochs result in higher reionization temperatures.
Abstract
During reionization, the intergalactic medium is heated impulsively by supersonic ionization fronts (I-fronts). The peak gas temperatures behind the I-fronts, , are a key uncertainty in models of the thermal history after reionization. Here we use high-resolution radiative transfer simulations to study the parameter space of . We show that is only mildly sensitive to the spectrum of incident radiation over most of the parameter space, with temperatures set primarily by I-front speeds. We also explore what current models of reionization predict for by measuring I-front speeds in cosmological radiative transfer simulations. We find that the post-I-front temperatures evolve toward hotter values as reionization progresses. Temperatures of K are typical during the first half of…
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