Oxygen Pumping: Mapping the Reionization Epoch with the CMB
Abstract
We consider the pumping of the 63.2 μm fine structure line of neutral OI in the high--redshift intergalactic medium (IGM), in analogy with the Wouthuysen--Field effect for the 21cm line of cosmic HI. We show that the soft UV background at 1300 can affect the population levels, and if a significant fraction of the IGM volume is filled with ``fossil HII regions'' containing neutral OI, then this can produce a non--negligible spectral distortion in the cosmic microwave background (CMB). OI from redshift z is seen in emission at (1+z)63.2μm, and between 7<z<10 produces a mean spectral distortion of the CMB with a y--parameter of y=(10-9 - 3×10-8) (Z/10-3 Z) (IUV), where Z is the mean metallicity of the IGM and IUV is the UV background at 1300 in units of 10-20 erg/s/Hz/cm2/sr. Because O is in charge exchange equilibrium with H, a measurement of this signature can trace the metallicity at the end of the dark ages, prior to the completion of cosmic reionization and is complementary to cosmological 21cm studies. While future CMB experiments, such as Planck could constrain the metallicity to the 10-2 Z level, specifically designed experiments could potentially achieve a detection. Fluctuations of the distortion on small angular scale may also be detectable.
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