TY - JOUR
T1 - Detectability of 21-cm signal during the epoch of reionization with 21-cm-Lyman-α emitter cross-correlation - III. Model dependence
AU - Kubota, Kenji
AU - Inoue, Akio K.
AU - Hasegawa, Kenji
AU - Takahashi, Keitaro
N1 - Funding Information:
We would appreciate the constructive comments from anonymous referee, which were very useful to improve the quality of this paper. We also thank Tomoaki Ishiyama for providing us with N-body simulation data used in this work, and thank Shintaro Yoshiura for giving us some useful comments. Numerical simulations were carried out on CrayXC30 installed at Center for Computational Astrophysics of National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, NAOJ. This work is supported by Grand-in-Aid from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, and Science and Technology (MEXT) of Japan, No.26610048, No.15H05896, No.16H05999, No.17H01110 (Keitaro Takahashi, Kenji Hasegawa), No.17H01114 (Akio. K. Inoue), JP18K03699 (Kenji Hasegawa), Bilateral Joint
Funding Information:
We would appreciate the constructive comments from anonymous referee, which were very useful to improve the quality of this paper. We also thank Tomoaki Ishiyama for providing us with N-body simulation data used in this work, and thank Shintaro Yoshiura for giving us some useful comments. Numerical simulations were carried out on CrayXC30 installed at Center for ComputationalAstrophysics ofNationalAstronomical Observatory of Japan, NAOJ. This work is supported by Grand-in-Aid from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, and Science and Technology (MEXT) of Japan, No.26610048, No.15H05896, No.16H05999, No.17H01110 (Keitaro Takahashi,KenjiHasegawa),No.17H01114 (Akio. K. Inoue), JP18K03699 (Kenji Hasegawa), Bilateral Joint Research Projects of JSPS (Keitaro Takahashi), and a grant from NAOJ.
Funding Information:
Research Projects of JSPS (Keitaro Takahashi), and a grant from NAOJ.
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PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Detecting HI 21-cm line in the intergalactic medium during the epoch of reionization suffers from foreground contamination such as Galactic synchrotron and extragalactic radio sources. Cross-correlation between the 21-cm line and Lyman-α emitter (LAE) galaxies is a powerful tool to identify the 21-cm signal since the 21-cm line emission has correlationwith LAEs,while the LAEs are statistically independent of the foregrounds. So far, the detectability of 21-cm- LAE cross-power spectrum has been investigated with simple LAEmodels where the observed Lyα luminosity is proportional to the dark matter halo mass. However, the previous models were inconsistent with the latest observational data of LAEs obtained with Subaru/Hyper Suprime-Cam (HSC). Here, we revisit the detectability of 21-cm-LAE cross-power spectrum adopting a state-of-the-art LAE model consistent with all Subaru/HSC observations such as the Lyα luminosity function, LAE angular autocorrelation, and the LAE fractions in the continuum selected galaxies. We find that resultant cross-power spectrum with the updated LAE model is reduced at small scales (k ∼ 1 Mpc-1) compared to the simple models, while the amplitudes at large scales (k ≲ 0.2 Mpc-1) are not affected so much. We conclude that the large-scale signal would be detectable with Square Kilometre Array (SKA) and HSC LAE cross-correlation but detecting the small-scale signal would require an extended HSC LAE survey with an area of ∼ 75 deg2or 3000 h observation time of 21-cm line with SKA.
AB - Detecting HI 21-cm line in the intergalactic medium during the epoch of reionization suffers from foreground contamination such as Galactic synchrotron and extragalactic radio sources. Cross-correlation between the 21-cm line and Lyman-α emitter (LAE) galaxies is a powerful tool to identify the 21-cm signal since the 21-cm line emission has correlationwith LAEs,while the LAEs are statistically independent of the foregrounds. So far, the detectability of 21-cm- LAE cross-power spectrum has been investigated with simple LAEmodels where the observed Lyα luminosity is proportional to the dark matter halo mass. However, the previous models were inconsistent with the latest observational data of LAEs obtained with Subaru/Hyper Suprime-Cam (HSC). Here, we revisit the detectability of 21-cm-LAE cross-power spectrum adopting a state-of-the-art LAE model consistent with all Subaru/HSC observations such as the Lyα luminosity function, LAE angular autocorrelation, and the LAE fractions in the continuum selected galaxies. We find that resultant cross-power spectrum with the updated LAE model is reduced at small scales (k ∼ 1 Mpc-1) compared to the simple models, while the amplitudes at large scales (k ≲ 0.2 Mpc-1) are not affected so much. We conclude that the large-scale signal would be detectable with Square Kilometre Array (SKA) and HSC LAE cross-correlation but detecting the small-scale signal would require an extended HSC LAE survey with an area of ∼ 75 deg2or 3000 h observation time of 21-cm line with SKA.
KW - Dark ages
KW - First stars
KW - Galaxies: high-redshift
KW - Instrumentation: interferometers
KW - Methods: statistical
KW - Reionization
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U2 - 10.1093/MNRAS/STAA979
DO - 10.1093/MNRAS/STAA979
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85088563103
SN - 0035-8711
VL - 494
SP - 3131
EP - 3140
JO - Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
JF - Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
IS - 3
ER -