We present a detailed analysis of the ionization and thermal structure of the intergalactic medium (IGM) around a high-redshift (z = 10) QSO, using a large suite of cosmological, multifrequency radiative transfer simulations, exploring the contribution from galaxies as well as the QSO, and the effect of X-rays and secondary ionization. We show that in high-z QSO environments both the central QSO and the surrounding galaxies concertedly control the reionization morphology of hydrogen and helium and have a non-linear impact on the thermal structure of the IGM. A QSO imprints a distinctive morphology on H II regions if its total ionizing photon budget exceeds that of the surrounding galaxies since the onset of hydrogen reionization; otherwise,...
Clues about the timing of reionization and the nature of the ionizing sources responsible are imprin...
The first stars and quasars are known sources of hard ionizing radiation in the first billion years ...
Abstract A number of observations suggest that He II in the intergalactic medium (IGM) was fully ion...
We present a detailed analysis of the ionization and thermal structure of the intergalactic medium (...
We present a detailed analysis of the ionization and thermal structure of the intergalactic medium (...
We present a detailed analysis of the ionization and thermal structure of the intergalactic medium (...
We present a detailed analysis of the ionization and thermal structure of the intergalactic medium (...
We present a detailed analysis of the ionization and thermal structure of the intergalactic medium (...
We present a detailed analysis of the ionization and thermal structure of the intergalactic medium (...
We present a detailed analysis of the ionization and thermal structure of the intergalactic medium (...
We present a detailed analysis of the ionization and thermal structure of the intergalactic medium (...
We present a detailed analysis of the ionization and thermal structure of the intergalactic medium (...
Observational studies indicate that the intergalactic medium (IGM) is highly ionized up to redshifts...
Here we discuss the impact of quasars (QSOs) on the ionization and heating of host and field galaxie...
QSO near zones are an important probe of the ionization state of the intergalactic medium (IGM) at z...
Clues about the timing of reionization and the nature of the ionizing sources responsible are imprin...
The first stars and quasars are known sources of hard ionizing radiation in the first billion years ...
Abstract A number of observations suggest that He II in the intergalactic medium (IGM) was fully ion...
We present a detailed analysis of the ionization and thermal structure of the intergalactic medium (...
We present a detailed analysis of the ionization and thermal structure of the intergalactic medium (...
We present a detailed analysis of the ionization and thermal structure of the intergalactic medium (...
We present a detailed analysis of the ionization and thermal structure of the intergalactic medium (...
We present a detailed analysis of the ionization and thermal structure of the intergalactic medium (...
We present a detailed analysis of the ionization and thermal structure of the intergalactic medium (...
We present a detailed analysis of the ionization and thermal structure of the intergalactic medium (...
We present a detailed analysis of the ionization and thermal structure of the intergalactic medium (...
We present a detailed analysis of the ionization and thermal structure of the intergalactic medium (...
Observational studies indicate that the intergalactic medium (IGM) is highly ionized up to redshifts...
Here we discuss the impact of quasars (QSOs) on the ionization and heating of host and field galaxie...
QSO near zones are an important probe of the ionization state of the intergalactic medium (IGM) at z...
Clues about the timing of reionization and the nature of the ionizing sources responsible are imprin...
The first stars and quasars are known sources of hard ionizing radiation in the first billion years ...
Abstract A number of observations suggest that He II in the intergalactic medium (IGM) was fully ion...