The scale-dependent signature of primordial non-Gaussianity in the large-scale structure of cosmic reionization
Anson D'Aloisio, Jun Zhang, Paul R. Shapiro, and Yi Mao

TL;DR
This paper investigates how primordial non-Gaussianity influences the large-scale structure during cosmic reionization, revealing a scale-dependent signature in the ionized density bias that could be observed in the 21cm background.
Contribution
It introduces a new model for the impact of primordial non-Gaussianity on reionization, focusing on the ionized density bias and its scale dependence, differing from previous studies.
Findings
PNG induces a scale-dependent ionized density bias
The model predicts observable effects in the cosmic 21cm background
Results differ significantly from earlier literature on PNG signatures
Abstract
(ABRIDGED)The rise of cosmic structure depends upon the statistical distribution of initial density fluctuations generated by inflation. While the simplest models predict an almost perfectly Gaussian distribution, more-general models predict a level of primordial non-Gaussianity (PNG) that observations might yet be sensitive enough to detect. Recent Planck Collaboration measurements of the CMB temperature anisotropy bispectrum significantly tighten the observational limits, but they are still far from the PNG level predicted by the simplest models of inflation. Probing levels below CMB sensitivities will require other methods, such as searching for the statistical imprint of PNG on galactic halo clustering. During the epoch of reionization (EoR), the first stars and galaxies released radiation into the intergalactic medium (IGM) that created ionized patches whose large-scale geometry…
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