The ionization fraction of cosmic hydrogen, left over from the big bang, provides crucial fossil evidence for when the first stars and quasar black holes formed in the infant universe. Spectra of the two most distant quasars known show nearly complete absorption of photons with wavelengths shorter than the Ly-alpha transition of neutral hydrogen, indicating that hydrogen in the intergalactic medium (IGM) had not been completely ionized at a redshift z~6.3, about a billion years after the big bang. Here we show that the radii of influence of ionizing radiation from these quasars imply that the surrounding IGM had a neutral hydrogen fraction of tens of percent prior to the quasar activity, much higher than previous lower limits of ~0.1%. When...
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© 2011 Dr. Paul M. GeilThe measurement of the spatial distribution of neutral hydrogen in the high-r...
We discuss currently available observational constraints on the reionization history of the intergal...
Observational studies indicate that the intergalactic medium (IGM) is highly ionized up to redshifts...
We have precisely characterised our Universe with the elegant LCDM model. However, this model predic...
Observational studies indicate that the intergalactic medium (IGM) is highly ionized up to redshifts...
We examine a large set of synthetic quasar spectra to realistically assess the potential of using th...
We quantify and discuss the footprints of neutral hydrogen in the intergalactic medium (IGM) on the ...
International audienceContext. It is well established that between 380 000 and 1 billion years after...
International audienceContext. It is well established that between 380 000 and 1 billion years after...
International audienceContext. It is well established that between 380 000 and 1 billion years after...
Context. It is well established that between 380 000 and 1 billion years after the Big Bang the Inte...
The first stars and quasars are known sources of hard ionizing radiation in the first billion years ...
International audienceContext. It is well established that between 380 000 and 1 billion years after...
International audienceContext. It is well established that between 380 000 and 1 billion years after...
International audienceContext. It is well established that between 380 000 and 1 billion years after...
© 2011 Dr. Paul M. GeilThe measurement of the spatial distribution of neutral hydrogen in the high-r...
We discuss currently available observational constraints on the reionization history of the intergal...
Observational studies indicate that the intergalactic medium (IGM) is highly ionized up to redshifts...
We have precisely characterised our Universe with the elegant LCDM model. However, this model predic...
Observational studies indicate that the intergalactic medium (IGM) is highly ionized up to redshifts...
We examine a large set of synthetic quasar spectra to realistically assess the potential of using th...
We quantify and discuss the footprints of neutral hydrogen in the intergalactic medium (IGM) on the ...
International audienceContext. It is well established that between 380 000 and 1 billion years after...
International audienceContext. It is well established that between 380 000 and 1 billion years after...
International audienceContext. It is well established that between 380 000 and 1 billion years after...
Context. It is well established that between 380 000 and 1 billion years after the Big Bang the Inte...
The first stars and quasars are known sources of hard ionizing radiation in the first billion years ...
International audienceContext. It is well established that between 380 000 and 1 billion years after...
International audienceContext. It is well established that between 380 000 and 1 billion years after...
International audienceContext. It is well established that between 380 000 and 1 billion years after...