Absorption spectra of high redshift quasars suggest that the reionisation of cosmic hydrogen was complete near z~6. The dominant sources of ionising photons responsible for this reionisation are generally thought to be stars and quasars. In this paper we make a quantitative estimate of the relative contributions made by these sources. Our approach is to compute the evolution of the post overlap ionising background radiation by combining semi-analytic descriptions of reionisation in a clumpy medium with a model for the quasar luminosity function. Our overall model has two free parameters, the star formation efficiency and the minimum quasar luminosity. By adjusting these parameters, we constrain the relative contributions made by stars and q...
Clues about the timing of reionization and the nature of the ionizing sources responsible are imprin...
In this paper, we address which sources contributed most of the reionizing photons. Our argument ass...
We discuss constraints on cosmic reionisation and their implications on a cosmic star formation rate...
Only one billion years after the Big Bang, the neutral hydrogen in the intergalactic medium had been...
We make use of hydrodynamical simulations of the intergalactic medium (IGM) to create model quasar a...
The average rate of emission of ionizing radiation per unit volume (or emissivity) in the universe c...
We use a large set of hydrodynamical simulations, combined with measurements of the Lyman alpha opac...
Cosmic reionization progresses as H II regions form around sources of ionizing radiation. Their aver...
Current data of high-redshift absorption-line systems imply that hydrogen reionization occurred befo...
Cosmic reionization progresses as HII regions form around sources of ionizing radiation. Their avera...
The cosmological process of hydrogen (H I) reionization in the intergalactic medium is thought to be...
The cosmological process of hydrogen (H I) reionization in the intergalactic medium is thought to be...
Quasars are the most luminous non-transient sources in the epoch of cosmological reionization (which...
We use state-of-the-art hydrodynamical simulations combined with a 1D radiative transfer code to ass...
We study the observed cosmic ionizing background as a constraint on the nature of the sources respon...
Clues about the timing of reionization and the nature of the ionizing sources responsible are imprin...
In this paper, we address which sources contributed most of the reionizing photons. Our argument ass...
We discuss constraints on cosmic reionisation and their implications on a cosmic star formation rate...
Only one billion years after the Big Bang, the neutral hydrogen in the intergalactic medium had been...
We make use of hydrodynamical simulations of the intergalactic medium (IGM) to create model quasar a...
The average rate of emission of ionizing radiation per unit volume (or emissivity) in the universe c...
We use a large set of hydrodynamical simulations, combined with measurements of the Lyman alpha opac...
Cosmic reionization progresses as H II regions form around sources of ionizing radiation. Their aver...
Current data of high-redshift absorption-line systems imply that hydrogen reionization occurred befo...
Cosmic reionization progresses as HII regions form around sources of ionizing radiation. Their avera...
The cosmological process of hydrogen (H I) reionization in the intergalactic medium is thought to be...
The cosmological process of hydrogen (H I) reionization in the intergalactic medium is thought to be...
Quasars are the most luminous non-transient sources in the epoch of cosmological reionization (which...
We use state-of-the-art hydrodynamical simulations combined with a 1D radiative transfer code to ass...
We study the observed cosmic ionizing background as a constraint on the nature of the sources respon...
Clues about the timing of reionization and the nature of the ionizing sources responsible are imprin...
In this paper, we address which sources contributed most of the reionizing photons. Our argument ass...
We discuss constraints on cosmic reionisation and their implications on a cosmic star formation rate...