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Reionization and the CMB

Joanna DunkleyUniversity of Oxford

Ringberg, March 26 2009

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The ‘early’ CMB signal

Linear theoryBasic elements have been

understood for 30 years (Peebles, Sunyaev & Zeldovich)

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Nolta et al 2009

Electron effect 1: reionization damps the temperature fluctuations for l>40.

Almost degenerate with overall amplitude.

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Electron effect 2: CMB polarization

Generated at recombination by viscosity of photon-baryon fluid (E-modes)

Generated at reionization by scattering of CMB quadrupole off electrons

z=1000

z~7t

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WMAP5 polarization

Hinshaw et al 2009

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TE

EE

BB upper limit

Page et al 2007

WMAP observations

(Nolta et al 2009)

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Constraints on tau and z

Optical Depth to reionization: • Tau(5yr) = 0.087 +/- 0.017 (Dunkley et al 2009) • Tau(3yr) = 0.089 +/- 0.030 (Spergel et al 2007)Measure z=11.0 +-1.4 for sudden reionization

(Dunkley et al 2009)

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Reionization histories

Two-step model, ending at z=7 (Dunkley et al 2009)

(Mortonson & Hu 2008)

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Prospects for Planck

σ(τ )WMAP 5 = 0.017

σ (τ )Planck = 0.005

σ (τ )CV = 0.002

(Planck Blue Book)

(Mortonson & Hu 2008)

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Modifications: including helium

• ‘Old’ history (blue dashed)• ‘New’ history (black/red)

• Leads to ~5% reduction in reionization redshift from CMB measurements (delta z~0.5)

• ‘Standard’ history has some width, what to use?

(Lewis 2008)

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Small-scale signatures

Velocity of hot electrons from ionization by stars. Emit isotropically in electron rest frame.

1.Linear OV: linear fluctuations in density and velocity from time of reionization (reionization effect 3)2.Non-linear kSZ: non-linear fluctuations from e.g. cluster velocities3.Patchy kSZ: fluctuations in delta_x during reionization (reionization effect 4)

Moving Electrons

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Predicted power spectra

(From Zahn et al 2005, in Zaldarriaga et al 2008

CMBPol report)(Iliev, Mellema, Pen, Bond, Shapiro 2008)

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CMB

KSZ/OV

Prospects with ACT/SPT1.4°x 1.4°

• Will be hard to distinguish patchy signal from OV/kSZ • Remove non-linear kSZ by identifying clusters• If extract signal, tell us about epoch and scales of bubbles• Could skew cosmological results if ignore

(Iliev et al 2008)

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Summary• Reionization shows up in CMB in a few ways

- Damping of fluctuations at all scales l>40

- Large-scale polarization signal

- Small-scale OV signal

- Small-scale patchy reionization signal

• With WMAP we have detected large-scale pol signal, will be able to tell more about optical depth and history from Planck

• With ACT and SPT we can attempt to find OV signal and patchy reionization signal, that will tell us more about reionization epoch.