SCYON Abstract

Received on June 4 2012

Evidence for inhomogeneous reionization in the local Universe from metal-poor globular cluster systems

AuthorsL.R. Spitler, A.J. Romanowsky, J. Diemand, J. Strader, D.A. Forbes, B. Moore, J.P. Brodie
AffiliationSwinburne University
UC Santa Cruz
University of Zurich
Harvard-Smithsonian Centre for Astrophysics
Swinburne University
University of Zurich
UC Santa Cruz
Accepted byMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Contactlspitler@astro.swin.edu.au
URLhttp://adsabs.harvard.edu/doi/10.1111/j.1365-2966.2012.21029.x
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Abstract

Exploiting a fundamental characteristic of galaxy assembly in the ΛCDM paradigm, the observed spatial biasing and kinematics of metal-poor globular star clusters are used to constrain the local reionization epoch around individual galaxies. Selecting three galaxies located in different environments, the first attempt at constraining the environmental propagation of reionization in the local Universe is carried out. The joint constraint from the three galaxies (zreion = 10.5+/-1.0) agrees remarkably well with the latest WMAP constraint on zreion for a simple instantaneous reionization model. More importantly, the range of zreion values found here are consistent with the global range of zreion estimates from other observations. We furthermore find a 1.7σ indication that reionization completed in low-density environments before the intergalactic medium in high-density environments was reionized. This is consistent with certain theoretical models that predict that reionization was globally prolonged in duration, with neutral hydrogen pockets surviving in high-density environments, even after the surrounding regions were reionized. More generally, this work provides a useful constraint on the formation history of galaxy stellar halos.