Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
May 2009
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2009mnras.395..311w&link_type=abstract
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 395, Issue 1, pp. 311-318.
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
5
Galaxies: High-Redshift, Intergalactic Medium, Cosmology: Theory, Diffuse Radiation, Large-Scale Structure Of Universe
Scientific paper
We investigate the impact of neutral hydrogen (HI) in galaxies on the statistics of 21-cm fluctuations using seminumerical modelling. Following the reionization of hydrogen, the HI content of the Universe is dominated by damped absorption systems (DLAs), with a cosmic density in HI that is observed to be constant at a level equal to ~2 per cent of the cosmic baryon density from z ~ 1 to z ~ 5. We show that extrapolation of this constant fraction into the reionization epoch results in a reduction in the amplitude of 21-cm fluctuations over a range of spatial scales. We further find that consideration of HI in galaxies/DLAs reduces the prominence of the HII region induced shoulder in the 21-cm power spectrum (PS), and hence modifies the scale dependence of 21-cm fluctuations. We also estimate the 21-cm-galaxy cross PS and show that the cross PS changes sign on scales corresponding to the HII regions. From consideration of the sensitivity for forthcoming low-frequency arrays, we find that the effects of HI in galaxies/DLAs on the statistics of 21-cm fluctuations will be significant with respect to the precision of a PS or cross PS measurement. In addition, since overdense regions are reionized first we demonstrate that the cross-correlation between galaxies and 21-cm emission changes sign at the end of the reionization era, providing an alternative avenue to pinpoint the end of reionization. The sum of our analysis indicates that the HI content of the galaxies that reionize the universe will need to be considered in detailed modelling of the 21-cm intensity PS in order to correctly interpret measurements from forthcoming low-frequency arrays.
Geil Paul M.
Oh Siang Peng
Warszawski Lila
Wyithe Stuart J. B.
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