Bibcode
Rubiño-Martín, J. A.; Chluba, J.; Sunyaev, R. A.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 485, Issue 2, 2008, pp.377-393
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2008
Journal
Citations
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Description
The main goal of this work is to calculate the contributions of
bound-bound transitions of helium to the cosmological recombination
spectrum. We show that helium in the early Universe causes unique
features to appear in the total cosmological recombination spectrum.
These may provide a unique observational possibility to determine the
relative abundance of primordial helium, well before the formation of
first stars. We include the effect of the tiny fraction of neutral
hydrogen atoms on the dynamics of He II → He I recombination at
redshifts z ~ 2500. As discussed recently, this process significantly
accelerates He II → He I recombination, resulting in rather narrow
and distinct features in the associated recombination spectrum. In
addition this process induces some emission within the hydrogen
Lyman-α line, before the actual epoch of hydrogen recombination
around z ~ 1100-1500. We also show that some of the fine-structure
transitions of neutral helium appear in absorption, again leaving unique
traces in the cosmic microwave background blackbody spectrum, which may
allow confirmation of our understanding of the early Universe and of
detailed atomic physics.
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