The role of AGN jets in the reionization epoch
V. Bosch-Ramon

TL;DR
This paper investigates whether the termination regions of AGN jets significantly contributed to hydrogen reionization around redshift 6-7, suggesting they may have played a notable role in ending the cosmic dark ages.
Contribution
It introduces a model estimating the hydrogen-ionizing radiation from AGN jet termination regions at high redshift, highlighting their potential importance in cosmic reionization.
Findings
AGN jet termination regions could have emitted substantial ionizing radiation at z~6
Under certain conditions, AGN jets' contribution to hydrogen reionization was non-negligible
AGN jets may have played a significant role in ending the Universe's dark ages
Abstract
The reionization of the Universe ends the dark ages that started after the recombination era. In the case of H, reionization finishes around . Faint star-forming galaxies are the best candidate sources of the H-ionizing radiation, although active galactic nuclei may have also contributed. We have explored whether the termination regions of the jets from active galactic nuclei may have contributed significantly to the ionization of H in the late reionization epoch, around . We assumed that, as it has been proposed, active galactic nuclei at may have presented a high jet fraction, accretion rate, and duty cycle, and that non-thermal electrons contribute significantly to the pressure of jet termination regions. Empirical black-hole mass functions were adopted to characterize the population of active galactic nuclei. From all this, estimates were derived for…
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