The effect of peculiar velocities on the epoch of reionization (EoR) 21-cm signal
Suman Majumdar, Somnath Bharadwaj, T. Roy Choudhury

TL;DR
This study uses semi-numerical simulations to analyze how peculiar velocities influence the 21-cm signal during the epoch of reionization, revealing potential observational probes and distinguishing reionization scenarios.
Contribution
It introduces a method to interpret redshift space power spectra of the 21-cm signal in terms of neutral fraction and matter-neutral correlations, aiding in understanding reionization dynamics.
Findings
The quadrupole-to-monopole ratio can probe the epoch of reionization.
Negative ratio at large scales indicates inside-out reionization.
Distinct behaviors of power spectrum ratios can differentiate reionization scenarios.
Abstract
We have used semi-numerical simulations of reionization to study the behaviour of the power spectrum of the EoR 21-cm signal in redshift space. We have considered two models of reionization, one which has homogeneous recombination (HR) and the other incorporating inhomogeneous recombination (IR). We have estimated the observable quantities --- quadrupole and monopole moments of HI power spectrum at redshift space from our simulated data. We find that the magnitude and nature of the ratio between the quadrupole and monopole moments of the power spectrum () can be a possible probe for the epoch of reionization. We observe that this ratio becomes negative at large scales for irrespective of the reionization model, which is a direct signature of an inside-out reionization at large scales. It is possible to qualitatively interpret the results of the…
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