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The effect of inhomogeneous reionisation on the Lyman-$\alpha$ forest power spectrum at redshift $z>4$: implications for thermal parameter recovery

Authors :
Molaro, Margherita
Iršič, Vid
Bolton, James S.
Keating, Laura C.
Puchwein, Ewald
Gaikwad, Prakash
Haehnelt, Martin G.
Kulkarni, Girish
Viel, Matteo
Source :
MNRAS, Volume 509, Issue 4, February 2022, Pages 6119-6137, Published 26 November 2021
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

We use the Sherwood-Relics suite of hybrid hydrodynamical and radiative transfer simulations to model the effect of inhomogeneous reionisation on the 1D power spectrum of the \Lya forest transmitted flux at redshifts $4.2\leq z \leq 5$. Relative to models that assume a homogeneous UV background, reionisation suppresses the power spectrum at small scales, $k \sim 0.1\rm\,km^{-1}\,s$ by $\sim 10$ per cent because of spatial variations in the thermal broadening kernel and the divergent peculiar velocity field associated with over-pressurised intergalactic gas. On larger scales, $k<0.03\rm\,km^{-1}\,s$, the power spectrum is instead enhanced by $10$--$50$ per cent by large scale spatial variations in the neutral hydrogen fraction. The effect of inhomogeneous reionisation must therefore be accounted for in analyses of forthcoming high precision measurements. We provide a correction for the Ly$\alpha$ forest power spectrum at $4.1\leq z \leq 5.4$ that can be easily applied within other parameter inference frameworks using similar reionisation models. We perform a Bayesian analysis of mock data to assess the extent of systematic biases that may arise in measurements of the intergalactic medium if ignoring this correction. At the scales probed by current high resolution Ly$\alpha$ forest data at $z>4$, $0.006 \rm \,km^{-1}\,s\leq k \leq 0.2 \rm\, km^{-1}\,s$, we find inhomogeneous reionisation does not introduce any significant bias in thermal parameter recovery for the current measurement uncertainties of $\sim 10$ per cent. However, for $5$ per cent uncertainties, $\sim 1\sigma$ shifts between the estimated and true parameters occur.<br />Comment: Accepted by MNRAS (21 November 2021), 20 pages, 11 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
MNRAS, Volume 509, Issue 4, February 2022, Pages 6119-6137, Published 26 November 2021
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2109.06897
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stab3416