Topology and Sizes of HII Regions during Cosmic Reionization
Martina M. Friedrich, Garrelt Mellema, Marcelo A. Alvarez, Paul R., Shapiro, Ilian T. Iliev

TL;DR
This paper employs multiple methods to analyze the size distribution and topology of HII regions during cosmic reionization, revealing how source properties influence reionization morphology and growth.
Contribution
It introduces and compares four methods for characterizing HII region sizes and topology during reionization, providing new insights into their evolution and dependence on source properties.
Findings
Different methods capture various aspects of HII region sizes.
Suppression of ionizing sources affects growth and topology.
Topology evolution aligns with inside-out reionization of Gaussian density fields.
Abstract
We use the results of large-scale simulations of reionization to explore methods for characterizing the topology and sizes of HII regions during reionization. We use four independent methods for characterizing the sizes of ionized regions. Three of them give us a full size distribution: the friends-of-friends (FOF) method, the spherical average method (SPA) and the power spectrum (PS) of the ionized fraction. These latter three methods are complementary: While the FOF method captures the size distribution of the small scale H II regions, which contribute only a small amount to the total ionization fraction, the spherical average method provides a smoothed measure for the average size of the H II regions constituting the main contribution to the ionized fraction, and the power spectrum does the same while retaining more details on the size distribution. Our fourth method for…
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