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Stacking Redshifted 21cm Images of HII Regions Around High Redshift Galaxies as a Probe of Early Reionization

Authors :
Tiziana DiMatteo
J. Stuart B. Wyithe
Bradley Greig
James E. Davies
Yu Feng
Rupert A. C. Croft
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
arXiv, 2020.

Abstract

A number of current and future experiments aim to detect the reionization of neutral hydrogen by the first stars and galaxies in the Universe via the redshifted 21cm line. Using the \textsc{BlueTides} simulation, we investigate the measurement of an \textit{average} ionised region towards the beginning of reionization by stacking redshifted 21cm images around optically identified bright galaxies using mock observations. We find that with an SKA 1000 hour observation, assuming perfect foreground subtraction, a $5\sigma$ detection of a stacked HII region can be made with 30 images around some of the brightest galaxies in \textsc{bluetides} (brighter than $M_{UV} < -22.75$) at $z=9$ (corresponding to a neutral fraction of 90.1 \% in our model). We present simulated relationships between the UV magnitude of galaxies, the sizes of the ionised regions they reside in, and the shape of the stacked profiles. These mock observations can also distinguish between scenarios where the IGM is in net emission or absorption of 21cm photons. Once 21cm foreground contamination is included, we find that even with up to 200 images around these rare, bright galaxies, only a tentative $> 1\sigma$ detection will be possible. However, partial foreground subtraction substantially improves signal-to-noise. For example, we predict that reducing the area of Fourier space dominated by foregrounds by 50 (80) percent will allow $> 3\sigma$ ($> 5\sigma$) detections of ionised regions at $z=9$.<br />Comment: 12 pages, 17 figures, Accepted for publication in MNRAS

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c098d4671d311d430ba3221b6111d255
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2007.13318