Evolution of Neutral Oxygen During the Epoch of Reionization and its Use in Estimating the Neutral Hydrogen Fraction [CEA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1908.08549


We use synthetic sightlines drawn through snapshots of the Technicolor Dawn simulations to explore how the statistics of neutral oxygen OI absorbers respond to hydrogen reionization. The ionization state of the circumgalactic medium (CGM) initially roughly tracks that of the intergalactic medium, but beginning at $z=8$ the CGM grows systematically more neutral owing to self-shielding. Weak absorbers trace diffuse gas that lies farther from halos, hence they are ionized first, whereas stronger systems are less sensitive to reionization. The overall OI covering fraction decreases slowly with time owing to competition between ongoing enrichment and gradual encroachment of ionization fronts into increasingly overdense gas. While the declining covering fraction is partially offset by continued formation of new halos, the ionization of the diffuse gas causes the predicted line-of-sight incidence rate of OI absorbers to decline abruptly at the overlap epoch, in qualitative agreement with observations. In comparison to the recently-observed equivalent width (EW) distribution at $z\approx6$, the simulations underproduce systems with $EW \geq 0.1 \unicode{x212B}$, although they reproduce weaker systems with $EW \geq 0.05 \unicode{x212B}$. By $z\approx5$, the incidence of $EW < 0.1 \unicode{x212B}$ systems are overproduced, consistent with previous indications that the simulated ionizing background is too weak at $z<6$. The summed column densities of SiII and SiIV trace the total oxygen column, and hence the ratio of the OI and SiII + SiIV comoving mass densities traces the progress of reionization. This probe may prove particularly useful in the regime where $x_{HI} > 10\%$

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C. Doughty and K. Finlator
Mon, 26 Aug 19
4/55

Comments: 15 pages, 10 figures. Accepted to MNRAS