Probing reionization with the cross power spectrum of 21 cm and near-infrared radiation backgrounds
Xiao-Chun Mao

TL;DR
This study explores the cross power spectrum of 21 cm and near-infrared backgrounds during reionization, revealing their evolving correlation and potential for probing cosmic reionization history.
Contribution
It introduces an improved halo approach and models two stellar populations to analyze the 21 cm and NIR cross power spectrum during reionization.
Findings
Positive correlation in early reionization stages
Transition to anti-correlation as reionization progresses
Maximum cross power spectrum amplitude around 10^{-4} mK nW m^{-2} sr^{-1} at ew thousand
Abstract
The cross-correlation between the 21 cm emission from the high-redshift intergalactic medium and the near-infrared (NIR) background light from the high-redshift galaxies promises to be a powerful probe of cosmic reionization. In this paper, we investigate the cross power spectrum during the epoch of reionization. We employ an improved halo approach to derive the distribution of the density field and consider two stellar populations in the star formation model: metal-free stars and metal-poor stars. The reionization history is further generated to be consistent with the electron-scattering optical depth from cosmic microwave background measurements. Then the intensity of NIR background is estimated by collecting emission from stars in the first-light galaxies. On large scales, we find the 21 cm and NIR radiation backgrounds are positively correlated during the very early stages of…
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