Temporal smearing of transient radio sources by the intergalactic medium

The temporal smearing of impulsive radio events at cosmological redshifts probes the properties of the ionized intergalactic medium (IGM). We relate the degree of temporal smearing and the profile of a scattered source to the evolution of a turbulent structure in the IGM as a function of redshift. W...

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Main Authors: Macquart, Jean-Pierre, Koay, Jun Yi
Format: Journal Article
Published: Institute of Physics Publishing, Inc. 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/40900
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Koay, Jun Yi
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description The temporal smearing of impulsive radio events at cosmological redshifts probes the properties of the ionized intergalactic medium (IGM). We relate the degree of temporal smearing and the profile of a scattered source to the evolution of a turbulent structure in the IGM as a function of redshift. We estimate the degree of scattering expected by analyzing the contributions to the scattering measure of the various components of baryonic matter embedded in the IGM, including the diffuse IGM, intervening galaxies, and intracluster gas. These estimates predict that the amount of temporal smearing expected at 300 MHz is typically as low as ~1 ms and suggests that these bursts may be detectable with low-frequency widefield arrays. A generalization of the dispersion-measure-scattering-measure relation observed for Galactic scattering to the densities and turbulent conditions relevant to the IGM suggests that scattering measures on the order of 10–6 kpc m–20/3 would be expected at z ~ 1. This scattering is sufficiently low enough that its effects would not, for most lines of sight, be manifested in existing observations of the scatter broadening in images of extragalactic compact sources. The redshift dependence on the temporal smearing discriminates between scattering that occurs in the host galaxy of the burst and the IGM, with T/host∝(1 + z)–3 if the scattering probes length scales below the inner scale of the turbulence or T/host∝(1 + z)–17/5 if the turbulence follows a Kolmogorov spectrum. This differs strongly from the expected IGM scaling T/IGM~z2 for z<~1 and (1 + z)0.2 – 0.5 for z>~1.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-409002017-09-13T14:04:51Z Temporal smearing of transient radio sources by the intergalactic medium Macquart, Jean-Pierre Koay, Jun Yi radiation mechanisms: non-thermal plasmas waves scattering The temporal smearing of impulsive radio events at cosmological redshifts probes the properties of the ionized intergalactic medium (IGM). We relate the degree of temporal smearing and the profile of a scattered source to the evolution of a turbulent structure in the IGM as a function of redshift. We estimate the degree of scattering expected by analyzing the contributions to the scattering measure of the various components of baryonic matter embedded in the IGM, including the diffuse IGM, intervening galaxies, and intracluster gas. These estimates predict that the amount of temporal smearing expected at 300 MHz is typically as low as ~1 ms and suggests that these bursts may be detectable with low-frequency widefield arrays. A generalization of the dispersion-measure-scattering-measure relation observed for Galactic scattering to the densities and turbulent conditions relevant to the IGM suggests that scattering measures on the order of 10–6 kpc m–20/3 would be expected at z ~ 1. This scattering is sufficiently low enough that its effects would not, for most lines of sight, be manifested in existing observations of the scatter broadening in images of extragalactic compact sources. The redshift dependence on the temporal smearing discriminates between scattering that occurs in the host galaxy of the burst and the IGM, with T/host∝(1 + z)–3 if the scattering probes length scales below the inner scale of the turbulence or T/host∝(1 + z)–17/5 if the turbulence follows a Kolmogorov spectrum. This differs strongly from the expected IGM scaling T/IGM~z2 for z<~1 and (1 + z)0.2 – 0.5 for z>~1. 2013 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/40900 10.1088/0004-637X/776/2/125 Institute of Physics Publishing, Inc. fulltext
spellingShingle radiation mechanisms: non-thermal
plasmas
waves
scattering
Macquart, Jean-Pierre
Koay, Jun Yi
Temporal smearing of transient radio sources by the intergalactic medium
title Temporal smearing of transient radio sources by the intergalactic medium
title_full Temporal smearing of transient radio sources by the intergalactic medium
title_fullStr Temporal smearing of transient radio sources by the intergalactic medium
title_full_unstemmed Temporal smearing of transient radio sources by the intergalactic medium
title_short Temporal smearing of transient radio sources by the intergalactic medium
title_sort temporal smearing of transient radio sources by the intergalactic medium
topic radiation mechanisms: non-thermal
plasmas
waves
scattering
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/40900