论文标题
星系进化可以模仿宇宙电离吗?
Can galaxy evolution mimic cosmic reionization?
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论文摘要
Lyman-$α$(ly $α$)排放星系是探测宇宙电离晚期的强大工具。观察到的$ z> 6 $ $α$分数突然下降通常被解释为消电的迹象,因为播层间培养基(IgM)更中性,更不透明至ly $α$光子。至关重要的是,这种对观测值的解释仅在星系本身在这些时代的最小进化的假设下才有效。通过对星系中和周围周围的Ly $α$辐射转移效应进行建模,我们检查了银河特性的变化是否可以重现观察到的$α$分数中观察到的下降。我们发现,银河中性氢含量的增加或向更高红移的流出速度的降低导致较低的$α$逃逸分数,因此可以模仿IgM的中性分数的增加。我们此外发现,银河系特性的这种变化会导致系统上不同的$α$光谱,可用于区分这两种竞争效果。使用Candelsz7的调查测量值,该测量值表明$ z \ sim 6 $以较宽的线条稍广泛,我们发现,银河系柱密度向更高$ z $的图案极不可能增加。我们还表明,流出速度的下降并不是现有数据排除的,而是导致$ z> 6 $的更突出的蓝色峰。我们的结果警告说,使用LY $α$观测值来估计IgM中性分数,而不会考虑银河系特性的潜在变化,例如,通过绘制$α$频谱特征的演变来绘制出的进化。
Lyman-$α$ (Ly$α$) emitting galaxies are powerful tools to probe the late stages of cosmic reionization. The observed sudden drop in Ly$α$ fraction at $z>6$ is often interpreted as a sign of reionization, since the intergalactic medium (IGM) is more neutral and opaque to Ly$α$ photons. Crucially, this interpretation of the observations is only valid under the assumption that galaxies themselves experience a minimal evolution at these epochs. By modelling Ly$α$ radiative transfer effects in and around galaxies, we examine whether a change in the galactic properties can reproduce the observed drop in the Ly$α$ fraction. We find that an increase in the galactic neutral hydrogen content or a reduction in the outflow velocity toward higher redshift both lead to a lower Ly$α$ escape fraction, and can thus mimic an increasing neutral fraction of the IGM. We furthermore find that this change in galactic properties leads to systematically different Ly$α$ spectra which can be used to differentiate the two competing effects. Using the CANDELSz7 survey measurements which indicate slightly broader lines at $z\sim 6$, we find that the scenario of a mere increase in the galactic column density towards higher $z$ is highly unlikely. We also show that a decrease in outflow velocity is not ruled out by existing data but leads to more prominent blue peaks at $z>6$. Our results caution the use of Ly$α$ observations to estimate the IGM neutral fraction without accounting for the potential change in the galactic properties, e.g., by mapping out the evolution of Ly$α$ spectral characteristics.