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A&A 476, 1145-1150 (2007)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20053151
Dust distribution during reionization
E. Elfgren1, F.-X. Désert2, and B. Guiderdoni31 Department of Physics, Luleå University of Technology, 971 87 Luleå, Sweden
e-mail: elf@ludd.luth.se
2 Laboratoire d'Astrophysique, Observatoire de Grenoble, BP 53, 414 rue de la piscine, 38041 Grenoble Cedex 9, France
3 Université Lyon 1, Centre de Recherche Astrophysique de Lyon, Observatoire de Lyon, 9 avenue Charles André, 69230 Saint Genis Laval; CNRS, UMR 5574, France
(Received 29 March 2005 / Accepted 8 October 2007)
Abstract
Context. The dust produced by the first generation of stars will be a foreground to cosmic
microwave background.
Aims. In order to evaluate the effect of this early dust, we calculate
the power spectrum of the dust emission anisotropies
and compare it with the sensitivity limit of the Planck satellite.
Methods. The spatial distribution of the dust is estimated through the distribution
of dark matter.
Results. At small angular scales
the dust signal is
found to be noticeable with the Planck detector for certain values of dust lifetime and
production rates. The dust signal is also compared to sensitivities of other instruments.
The early dust emission anisotropies are finally compared to those of local dustand they are found to be similar in magnitude at mm wavelengths.
Key words: cosmology: cosmic microwave background -- cosmology: early Universe -- infrared: general
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