Effect of Radiative Feedbacks for Resonant Transitions during Cosmological Recombination

Abstract

The inhibition of the total HI n 1 transition rate by delayed resonant reabsorption of HI (n+1) 1 photons by HI n 1 line which is possible due to cosmological redshift is considered semi-analytically. The method taking into account this effect in the frame of simple three-level approximation model of recombination is suggested. It is confirmed that the resonant feedbacks affect ionization fraction at the level about 0.2% for the epoch of last scattering. Similar consideration of HeI 21P 11S ⇒ HeI 23P 11S feedback for helium is provided. It is confirmed that allowance of this feedback leads to increase of predicted free electron fraction by 0.12% at z 2300. It is shown that taking into account absorption and thermalization of HeI 21P 11S resonant superequilibrium photons (during their redshifting to the HeI 23P 11S frequency) by small amount of neutral hydrogen (10 -7 - 10 -4 of total number of hydrogen atoms and ions) existing in helium recombination epoch is important for correct consideration of this helium feedback.

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