21CMMC: an MCMC analysis tool enabling astrophysical parameter studies of the cosmic 21 cm signal
Bradley Greig, Andrei Mesinger

TL;DR
21CMMC is a new MCMC analysis tool that integrates 21CMFAST to estimate astrophysical parameters from 21 cm EoR data, enabling improved constraints and optimization of observational strategies.
Contribution
It introduces 21CMMC, a parallelized MCMC tool that incorporates EoR simulations for robust astrophysical parameter estimation from 21 cm observations.
Findings
Interferometers like HERA/SKA1 can constrain key reionization parameters within ~20-45% uncertainty.
Assuming perfect EoR modeling, constraints improve by a factor of a few.
Fractional uncertainty on the neutral fraction can be constrained to less than 10%.
Abstract
We introduce 21CMMC: a parallelized, Monte Carlo Markov Chain analysis tool, incorporating the epoch of reionization (EoR) seminumerical simulation 21CMFAST. 21CMMC estimates astrophysical parameter constraints from 21 cm EoR experiments, accommodating a variety of EoR models, as well as priors on model parameters and the reionization history. To illustrate its utility, we consider two different EoR scenarios, one with a single population of galaxies (with a mass-independent ionizing efficiency) and a second, more general model with two different, feedback-regulated populations (each with mass-dependent ionizing efficiencies). As an example, combining three observations (z=8, 9 and 10) of the 21 cm power spectrum with a conservative noise estimate and uniform model priors, we find that interferometers with specifications like the Low Frequency Array/Hydrogen Epoch of Reionization Array…
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