Contribution of Cross-Correlations to the 21cm Angular Power Spectrum in the Epoch of Reionization
Qian Zheng

TL;DR
This paper investigates how cross-correlations between different sources of 21cm radiation influence the angular power spectrum during the epoch of reionization, highlighting their importance during the transition from emission to absorption phases.
Contribution
It combines existing models to analyze the impact of cross-correlations on the 21cm power spectrum, emphasizing their significance during the transition phase.
Findings
Cross-correlations have minimal effect on the overall power spectrum.
Significant suppression occurs during the transition at redshift z~20.
Negative cross-correlation contributions affect the power spectrum during the absorption phase.
Abstract
Measurement of the 21cm hyperfine transition of neutral hydrogen provides a unique probe of the epoch of reionization and the Dark Ages. Three major mechanisms are believed to dominate the radiation process: emission from neutral hydrogen surrounding the ionized bubbles of first galaxies and/or quasars, emission from neutral hydrogen inside minihalos, and absorption of diffuse neutral hydrogen against the cosmic microwave background. In the present work, by simply combining the existing analytic models for the three mechanisms, we investigate the contribution of cross-correlation between these three components to the total 21cm angular power spectrum, in the sense that neutral hydrogen associated with different radiation processes traces the large-scale structures of underlying density perturbations. While the overall 21cm power spectrum remains almost unchanged with the inclusion of…
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