Abstract
AbstractDuring recombination, the cosmic background radiation is disturbed, in particular, by Lyman-alpha emissions from neutral hydrogen. It is proposed to account for the subsequent time-dependent partial thermalization of the Ly$$\alpha$$
α
energy content in an analytically solvable nonlinear diffusion model. The amplitude of the partially thermalized and redshifted Ly$$\alpha$$
α
line is found to be too low to be visible in the cosmic microwave spectrum, in accordance with previous numerical models and Planck observations.
Funder
Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC