Fast radio burst dispersion measure distribution as a probe of helium reionization

M. Bhattacharya, Pawan Kumar, E. Linder
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Fast radio burst (FRB) discoveries are occurring rapidly, with thousands expected from upcoming surveys. The dispersion measures (DM) observed for FRB include important information on cosmological distances and the ionization state of the universe from the redshift of emission until today. Rather than considering the DM--redshift relation, we investigate the statistical ensemble of the distribution of dispersion measures. We explore the use of this abundance information, with and without redshift information, to probe helium reionization. Carrying out Monte Carlo simulations of FRB survey samples, we examine the effect of different source redshift distributions, host galaxy models, sudden vs gradual reionization, and covariance with cosmological parameters on determination of helium reionization properties. We find that a fluence limited survey with 10$^4$ FRBs can discriminate different helium reionization histories at $\sim6\sigma$ using the DM-distribution of bursts, without redshift information (and $\sim10\sigma$ with redshifts).
作为氦再电离探针的快速射电暴色散测量分布
快速射电暴(FRB)的发现正在迅速发生,预计将在即将到来的调查中发现数千个。对快速射电暴观测到的色散测量(DM)包括从发射红移到今天的宇宙距离和宇宙电离状态的重要信息。我们不考虑DM—红移关系,而是研究色散测度分布的统计集合。我们探索利用这种丰度信息,有或没有红移信息,来探测氦再电离。通过对快速射电暴调查样本进行蒙特卡罗模拟,研究了不同源红移分布、宿主星系模型、突然与渐进再电离以及与宇宙学参数的协方差对氦再电离特性测定的影响。我们发现,利用10个$^4$快速射电暴的影响有限巡天,在没有红移信息的情况下($\sim10\sigma$有红移信息),利用爆发的dm分布可以区分$\sim6\sigma$不同的氦再电离历史。
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