Detecting the signature of helium reionization through 3HeII 3.46cm line-intensity mapping
Benedetta Spina, Cristiano Porciani, Sarah E. I. Bosman, Frederick B. Davies, Enrico Garaldi, Ryan P. Keenan, Carlo Schimd

TL;DR
This study evaluates the potential of 3.46 cm helium line-intensity mapping to detect and distinguish helium reionization scenarios, highlighting the challenges and prospects with current and future radio surveys.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive simulation-based analysis of the detectability of helium reionization signatures via 3.46 cm line-intensity mapping, comparing observational setups and forecasting constraints.
Findings
Detection is very challenging with current surveys due to faint signals and noise.
A PUMA-like survey could detect the signal with sufficient integration time.
Next-generation surveys may constrain helium reionization timing and morphology.
Abstract
Helium reionization is the most recent phase change of the intergalactic medium, yet its timing and main drivers remain uncertain. Among the probes to trace its unfolding, the 3.46 cm hyperfine line of singly-ionized helium opens the study of helium reionization to upcoming radio surveys. We aim to evaluate the detectability of the 3.46,cm signal with radio surveys and the possible constraints it can place on helium reionization, in particular whether it can distinguish between early and late helium reionization scenarios. Moreover, we perform a comprehensive study of the advantages of single-dish vs. interferometric setup. Using hydrodynamical simulations post-processed with radiative transfer, we construct mock data cubes for two models of helium reionization. We compute the power spectrum of the signal and forecast the signal-to-noise ratio for SKA-1 MID, DSA-2000, and a PUMA-like…
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TopicsRadio Astronomy Observations and Technology · Superconducting and THz Device Technology · GNSS positioning and interference
