A&A 435, 413-420 (2005)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20041761
Cosmic microwave background polarization and reionization: Constraining models with a double reionization
L. P. L. Colombo1, 2, G. Bernardi3, L. Casarini3, R. Mainini1, 2, S. A. Bonometto1, 2, E. Carretti3 and R. Fabbri41 Physics department "G. Occhialini", University of Milano-Bicocca, Piazza della Scienza 3, 20126 Milano, Italy
e-mail: loris.colombo@mib.infn.it
2 INFN, Sezione di Milano, via Celoria 16, 20133 Milano, Italy
3 IASF/CNR Bologna, via Gobetti 101, 40129 Bologna, Italy
4 Physics department, University of Firenze, via Sansone 1, 50019 Sesto Fiorentino, Italy
(Received 30 July 2004 / Accepted 1 December 2004)
Abstract
Neutral hydrogen around high-z QSO and an optical depth
can be reconciled if reionization is more complex
than a single transition at
. Tracing its details could
shed a new light on the first sources of radiation. Here we discuss
how far such details can be inspected through planned experiments on
CMB large-scale anisotropy and polarization, by simulating an actual
data analysis. By considering a set of double reionization histories
of Cen (2003) type, a relevant class of models not yet
considered by previous works, we confirm that large angle experiments
rival high resolution ones in reconstructing the reionization history.
We also confirm that reionization histories, studied with the prior of
a single and sharp reionization, yield a biased
, showing that
this bias is generic. We further find a monotonic trend in the bias
for the models that we consider, and propose an explanation of the
trend, as well as the overall bias. We also show that in long-lived
experiments such a trend can be used to discriminate between single
and double reionization patterns.
Key words: cosmic microwave background -- polarization -- cosmological parameters
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