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Improved Constraints on the 21 cm EoR Power Spectrum and the X-Ray Heating of the IGM with HERA Phase I Observations

Authors :
The HERA Collaboration
Abdurashidova, Zara
Adams, Tyrone
Aguirre, James E.
Alexander, Paul
Ali, Zaki S.
Baartman, Rushelle
Balfour, Yanga
Barkana, Rennan
Beardsley, Adam P.
Bernardi, Gianni
Billings, Tashalee S.
Bowman, Judd D.
Bradley, Richard F.
Breitman, Daniela
Bull, Philip
Burba, Jacob
Carey, Steve
Carilli, Chris L.
Cheng, Carina
Choudhuri, Samir
DeBoer, David R.
Acedo, Eloy de Lera
Dexter, Matt
Dillon, Joshua S.
Ely, John
Ewall-Wice, Aaron
Fagnoni, Nicolas
Fialkov, Anastasia
Fritz, Randall
Furlanetto, Steven R.
Gale-Sides, Kingsley
Garsden, Hugh
Glendenning, Brian
Gorce, Adélie
Gorthi, Deepthi
Greig, Bradley
Grobbelaar, Jasper
Halday, Ziyaad
Hazelton, Bryna J.
Heimersheim, Stefan
Hewitt, Jacqueline N.
Hickish, Jack
Jacobs, Daniel C.
Julius, Austin
Kern, Nicholas S.
Kerrigan, Joshua
Kittiwisit, Piyanat
Kohn, Saul A.
Kolopanis, Matthew
Lanman, Adam
La Plante, Paul
Lewis, David
Liu, Adrian
Loots, Anita
Ma, Yin-Zhe
MacMahon, David H. E.
Malan, Lourence
Malgas, Keith
Malgas, Cresshim
Maree, Matthys
Marero, Bradley
Martinot, Zachary E.
McBride, Lisa
Mesinger, Andrei
Mirocha, Jordan
Molewa, Mathakane
Morales, Miguel F.
Mosiane, Tshegofalang
Muñoz, Julian B.
Murray, Steven G.
Nagpal, Vighnesh
Neben, Abraham R.
Nikolic, Bojan
Nunhokee, Chuneeta D.
Nuwegeld, Hans
Parsons, Aaron R.
Pascua, Robert
Patra, Nipanjana
Pieterse, Samantha
Qin, Yuxiang
Razavi-Ghods, Nima
Robnett, James
Rosie, Kathryn
Santos, Mario G.
Sims, Peter
Singh, Saurabh
Smith, Craig
Swarts, Hilton
Tan, Jianrong
Thyagarajan, Nithyanandan
Wilensky, Michael J.
Williams, Peter K. G.
van Wyngaarden, Pieter
Zheng, Haoxuan
Source :
2023 ApJ 945 124
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

We report the most sensitive upper limits to date on the 21 cm epoch of reionization power spectrum using 94 nights of observing with Phase I of the Hydrogen Epoch of Reionization Array (HERA). Using similar analysis techniques as in previously reported limits (HERA Collaboration 2022a), we find at 95% confidence that $\Delta^2(k = 0.34$ $h$ Mpc$^{-1}$) $\leq 457$ mK$^2$ at $z = 7.9$ and that $\Delta^2 (k = 0.36$ $h$ Mpc$^{-1}) \leq 3,496$ mK$^2$ at $z = 10.4$, an improvement by a factor of 2.1 and 2.6 respectively. These limits are mostly consistent with thermal noise over a wide range of $k$ after our data quality cuts, despite performing a relatively conservative analysis designed to minimize signal loss. Our results are validated with both statistical tests on the data and end-to-end pipeline simulations. We also report updated constraints on the astrophysics of reionization and the cosmic dawn. Using multiple independent modeling and inference techniques previously employed by HERA Collaboration (2022b), we find that the intergalactic medium must have been heated above the adiabatic cooling limit at least as early as $z = 10.4$, ruling out a broad set of so-called "cold reionization" scenarios. If this heating is due to high-mass X-ray binaries during the cosmic dawn, as is generally believed, our result's 99% credible interval excludes the local relationship between soft X-ray luminosity and star formation and thus requires heating driven by evolved low-metallicity stars.<br />Comment: 57 pages, 37 figures. Updated to match the accepted ApJ version. Corresponding author: Joshua S. Dillon

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
2023 ApJ 945 124
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2210.04912
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/acaf50