# Results from EDGES High-Band: III. New Constraints on Parameters of the   Early Universe

**Authors:** Raul A. Monsalve, Anastasia Fialkov, Judd D. Bowman, Alan E. E., Rogers, Thomas J. Mozdzen, Aviad Cohen, Rennan Barkana, and Nivedita Mahesh

arXiv: 1901.10943 · 2019-04-24

## TL;DR

This paper uses EDGES High-Band data and neural network simulations to set new constraints on early universe parameters, including star formation, X-ray heating, and reionization, refining our understanding of cosmic dawn.

## Contribution

It introduces a neural network-based analysis of EDGES data to constrain multiple parameters of the early universe, incorporating external observations for improved accuracy.

## Key findings

- Constrained the minimum virial velocity of star-forming halos to V_c<19.3 km/s.
- Determined the X-ray heating efficiency to be f_X>0.0042.
- Set lower bounds on the mean-free path of ionizing photons R_mfp>27.5 Mpc.

## Abstract

We present new constraints on parameters of cosmic dawn and the epoch of reionization derived from the EDGES High-Band spectrum ($90-190$ MHz). The parameters are probed by evaluating global $21$ cm signals generated with the recently developed Global21cm tool. This tool uses neural networks trained and tested on $\sim 30,000$ spectra produced with semi-numerical simulations that assume the standard thermal evolution of the cosmic microwave background and the intergalactic medium. From our analysis, we constrain at $68\%$ (1) the minimum virial circular velocity of star-forming halos to $V_{\rm c}<19.3$ km s$^{-1}$, (2) the X-ray heating efficiency of early sources to $f_{\rm X}>0.0042$, and (3) the low-energy cutoff of the X-ray spectral energy distribution to $\nu_{\rm min}<2.3$ keV. We also constrain the star-formation efficiency ($f_*$), the electron scattering optical depth ($\tau_{\rm e}$), and the mean-free path of ionizing photons ($R_{\rm mfp}$). We re-compute the constraints after incorporating into the analysis four estimates for the neutral hydrogen fraction from high-$z$ quasars and galaxies, and a prior on $\tau_{\rm e}$ from Planck $2018$. The largest impact of the external observations is on the parameters that most directly characterize reionization. Specifically, we derive the combined $68\%$ constraints $\tau_{\rm e}<0.063$ and $R_{\rm mfp}>27.5$ Mpc. The external observations also have a significant effect on $V_{\rm c}$ due to its degeneracy with $\tau_{\rm e}$, while the constraints on $f_*$, $f_{\rm X}$, and $\nu_{\rm min}$, remain primarily determined by EDGES.

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