The impact and response of minihalos and the inter-halo medium on cosmic reionization
Tsang Keung Chan, Alejandro Benitez-Llambay, Tom Theuns, Carlos Frenk,, Richard Bower

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution cosmological radiation hydrodynamics simulations to analyze how minihalos and the inter-halo medium influence the process of cosmic reionization, focusing on recombination rates and photon requirements.
Contribution
It provides detailed modeling of minihalo photo-evaporation and quantifies their impact on recombination rates during reionization, using simulations with unprecedented resolution.
Findings
Recombination rates can be enhanced by a factor of 10-20 due to minihalos.
Photo-evaporation times depend on halo mass, ionization rate, and redshift.
Recombinations increase the photon budget needed for reionization by 20-100%.
Abstract
An ionization front (I-front) that propagates through an inhomogeneous medium is slowed down by self-shielding and recombinations. We perform cosmological radiation hydrodynamics simulations of the I-front propagation during the epoch of cosmic reionization. The simulations resolve gas in minihalos (halo mass that could dominate recombinations, in a computational volume that is large enough to sample the abundance of such halos. The numerical resolution is sufficient (gas particle mass , spatial resolution ) to allow accurate modelling of the hydrodynamic response of gas to photo-heating. We quantify the photo-evaporation time of minihalos as a function of and its dependence on the photo-ionization rate, , and the redshift of reionization, . The recombination rate can be…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Thermal Radiation and Cooling Technologies
