Results from EDGES High-Band: II. Constraints on Parameters of Early Galaxies
Raul A. Monsalve, Bradley Greig, Judd D. Bowman, Andrei Mesinger, Alan, E. E. Rogers, Thomas J. Mozdzen, Nicholas S. Kern, Nivedita Mahesh

TL;DR
This study uses EDGES High-Band sky spectrum data to constrain early galaxy parameters, ruling out certain models and refining estimates when combined with Planck and quasar data, advancing understanding of cosmic dawn and reionization.
Contribution
It provides new constraints on early galaxy parameters using EDGES High-Band data, independently and combined with other cosmological observations.
Findings
Disfavors high virial temperature and ionizing efficiency models.
Rules out specific X-ray luminosity ranges at 95% confidence.
Refines estimates of minimum virial temperature when combined with other data.
Abstract
We use the sky-average spectrum measured by EDGES High-Band ( MHz) to constrain parameters of early galaxies independent of the absorption feature at ~MHz reported by Bowman et al. (2018). These parameters represent traditional models of cosmic dawn and the epoch of reionization produced with the 21cmFAST simulation code (Mesinger & Furlanetto 2007, Mesinger et al. 2011). The parameters considered are: (1) the UV ionizing efficiency (), (2) minimum halo virial temperature hosting efficient star-forming galaxies (), (3) integrated soft-band X-ray luminosity (), and (4) minimum X-ray energy escaping the first galaxies (), corresponding to a typical H column density for attenuation through the interstellar medium. The High-Band spectrum disfavors high values of and…
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