X-ray background and its correlation with the 21 cm signal
Q. Ma, B. Ciardi, M. B. Eide, K. Helgason

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution simulations to analyze the X-ray background's sources during the Epoch of Reionization and explores its correlation with the 21 cm signal, providing insights into the properties of early X-ray sources.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed simulation-based analysis of X-ray sources' contributions during the EoR and their correlation with the 21 cm signal, highlighting potential observational signatures.
Findings
X-ray sources contribute less than a few percent to the unresolved X-ray background.
The correlation between X-ray background and 21 cm signal shifts from positive to negative during reionization.
Predicted S/N ratios depend on the X-ray source detection threshold and survey capabilities.
Abstract
We use high resolution hydrodynamical simulations to study the contribution to the X-ray background from high- energetic sources, such as X-ray binaries, accreting nuclear black holes and shock heated interstellar medium. Adopting the model discussed in Eide et al. (2018), we find that these X-ray sources during the Epoch of Reionization (EoR) contribute less than a few percent of the unresolved X-ray background. The same sources contribute to less than 2\% of the measured angular power spectrum of the fluctuations of the X-ray background. The outputs of radiative transfer simulations modeling the EoR are used to evaluate the cross-correlations of X-ray background with the 21~cm signal from neutral hydrogen. Such correlation could be used to confirm the origin of the 21 cm signal, as well as give information on the properties of the X-ray sources during the EoR. We find that…
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