Impact of Self-shielding Minihalos on the Ly$\alpha$ Forest at High Redshift
Hyunbae Park, Zarija Luki\'c, Jean Sexton, Marcelo Alvarez, Paul R., Shapiro

TL;DR
This study investigates how self-shielded minihalos at high redshift affect the Lyα forest, revealing increased absorption features and power spectrum modifications that are crucial for interpreting observations near the end of reionization.
Contribution
First systematic analysis of minihalo impact on the Lyα forest using combined radiation-hydrodynamics and large-scale simulations.
Findings
Minihalos increase DLA incidence by 2-4 times at z~5.5.
Lyα flux suppressed by ~3% due to minihalos.
Power spectrum enhanced by up to 5% at certain scales.
Abstract
Dense gas in minihalos with masses of can shield themselves from reionization for Myr after being exposed to the UV background. These self-shielded systems, often unresolved in cosmological simulations, can introduce strong absorption in quasar spectra. This paper is the first systematic study on the impact of these systems on the Ly forest. We first derive the HI column density profile of photoevaporating minihalos by conducting 1D radiation-hydrodynamics simulations. We utilize these results to estimate the Ly opacity from minihalos in a large-scale simulation that cannot resolve self-shielding. When the ionization rate of the background radiation is , as expected near the end of reionization at , we find that the incidence rate of damped Ly absorbers increases by a factor of …
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
