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Lyman-αα coupling and heating at Cosmic Dawn

Published 22 Sep 2020 in astro-ph.CO | (2009.10746v3)

Abstract: The global 21-cm signal from the cosmic dawn is affected by a variety of heating and cooling processes. We investigate the impact of heating due to Lyman-α\alpha (Ly~α\alpha) photons on the global 21-cm signal at cosmic dawn using an analytical expression of the spectrum around the Ly~α\alpha resonance based on the so-called `wing approximation'. We derive a new expression for the scattering correction and for the first time give a simple close-form expression for the cooling due to injected Ly~α\alpha photons. We perform a short parameter study by varying the Ly~α\alpha background intensity by four orders of magnitude and establish that a strong Ly~α\alpha background is necessary, although not sufficient, in order to reproduce the recently detected stronger-than-expected 21-cm signal by the EDGES Collaboration. We show that the magnitude of this Ly~α\alpha heating is smaller than previously estimated in the literature by two orders of magnitude or more. As a result, even a strong Ly~α\alpha background is consistent with the EDGES measurement. We also provide a detailed discussion on different expressions of the Ly~α\alpha heating rate used in the literature.

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