Measuring the 3D Clustering of Undetected Galaxies Through Cross Correlation of their Cumulative Flux Fluctuations from Multiple Spectral Lines
Eli Visbal, Abraham Loeb

TL;DR
This paper proposes a cross-correlation technique to detect and analyze the clustering of faint, high-redshift galaxies through their spectral line flux fluctuations, enabling insights into early universe properties.
Contribution
It introduces a novel method for measuring 3D clustering of undetected galaxies via cross spectral line fluctuations, extending observational reach to redshifts beyond 8.
Findings
Cross power spectrum can be measured at z>8.
Technique constrains galaxy evolution and reionization history.
Potential to detect faint galaxies contributing to cosmic signals.
Abstract
We discuss a method for detecting the emission from high redshift galaxies by cross correlating flux fluctuations from multiple spectral lines. If one can fit and subtract away the continuum emission with a smooth function of frequency, the remaining signal contains fluctuations of flux with frequency and angle from line emitting galaxies. Over a particular small range of observed frequencies, these fluctuations will originate from sources corresponding to a series of different redshifts, one for each emission line. It is possible to statistically isolate the fluctuations at a particular redshift by cross correlating emission originating from the same redshift, but in different emission lines. This technique will allow detection of clustering fluctuations from the faintest galaxies which individually cannot be detected, but which contribute substantially to the total signal due to their…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpectroscopy and Laser Applications · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
