Hydrogen 2p--2s transition: signals from the epochs of recombination and reionization

Abstract

We propose a method to study the epoch of reionization based on the possible observation of 2p--2s fine structure lines from the neutral hydrogen outside the cosmological H ii regions enveloping QSOs and other ionizing sources in the reionization era. We show that for parameters typical of luminous sources observed at z 6.3 the strength of this signal, which is proportional to the H i fraction, has a brightness temperature 20 μ K for a fully neutral medium. The fine structure line from this redshift is observable at 1 GHz and we discuss prospects for the detection with several operational and future radio telescopes. We also compute the characteristics of this signal from the epoch of recombination: the peak brightness is expected to be 100 μ K; this signal appears in the frequency range 5-10 MHz. The signal from the recombination era is nearly impossible to detect owing to the extreme brightness of the Galactic emission at these frequencies.

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