Soft Photon Heating: A Semi-Analytic Framework and Applications to 21cm Cosmology

Abstract

The presence of an abundant population of low frequency photons at high redshifts (such as a radio background) can source leading order effects on the evolution of the matter and spin temperatures through rapid free-free absorptions. This effect, known as soft photon heating, can have a dramatic impact on the differential brightness temperature, T b, a central observable in 21cm cosmology. Here, we introduce a semi-analytic framework to describe the dynamics of soft photon heating, providing a simplified set of evolution equations and a useful numerical scheme which can be used to study this generic effect. We also perform quasi-instantaneous and continuous soft photon injections to elucidate the different regimes in which soft photon heating is expected to impart a significant contribution to the global 21cm signal and its fluctuations. We find that soft photon backgrounds produced after recombination with spectral index γ > 3.0 undergo significant free-free absorption, and therefore this heating effect cannot be neglected. The effect becomes stronger with steeper spectral index, and in some cases the injection of a synchrotron-like spectrum (γ = 3.6) can suppress the amplitude of T b relative to the standard model prediction, making the global 21cm signal even more difficult to detect in these scenarios.

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