The Impact of HI in Galaxies on 21-cm Intensity Fluctuations During the Reionisation Epoch
Stuart Wyithe, Lila Warszawski, Paul M. Geil, S. Peng Oh

TL;DR
This paper models how neutral hydrogen in galaxies affects 21-cm fluctuation statistics during reionisation, showing significant impacts on power spectra and cross-correlations, crucial for interpreting upcoming observations.
Contribution
It introduces a semi-numerical model incorporating HI in galaxies, revealing its effects on 21-cm fluctuations and the importance for future observational analysis.
Findings
HI in galaxies reduces 21-cm fluctuation amplitude by 10-20%.
HI presence diminishes the HII region shoulder in the power spectrum.
Galaxy-21cm cross power spectrum changes sign, indicating reionisation progress.
Abstract
We investigate the impact of neutral hydrogen (HI) in galaxies on the statistics of 21-cm fluctuations using analytic and semi-numerical modelling. Following the reionisation 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% of the cosmic baryon density from z~1 to z~5. We show that extrapolation of this constant fraction into the reionisation epoch results in a reduction of 10-20% in the amplitude of 21-cm fluctuations over a range of spatial scales. The assumption of a different percentage during the reionisation era results in a proportional change in the 21-cm fluctuation amplitude. We 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…
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