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The correlation between star formation and 21-cm emission during the reionization epoch
Authors:J Stuart B Wyithe  Abraham Loeb  Brian P Schmidt
Institution:School of Physics, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, Australia;Harvard–Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, 60 Garden Street, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA;The Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Weston Creek, ACT, Australia
Abstract:Reionization is thought to be dominated by low-mass galaxies, while direct observations of resolved galaxies probe only the most massive, rarest objects. The cross-correlation between fluctuations in the surface brightness of the cumulative Lyα emission (which serves as a proxy for the star formation rate) and the redshifted 21-cm signal from neutral hydrogen in the intergalactic medium (IGM) will directly probe the causal link between the production of ionizing photons in galaxies and the reionization of the IGM. We discuss the prospects for detecting this cross-correlation for unresolved galaxies. We find that on angular scales ?10 arcmin detection will be practical using wide-field near-infrared (near-IR) imaging from space in combination with the forthcoming Mileura Wide-field Array – Low Frequency Demonstrator. When redshifted 21-cm observations of the neutral IGM are combined with space-based near-IR imaging of Lyα emission, the detection on angular scales ?3 arcmin will be limited by the sensitivity of the 21-cm signal, even when a small-aperture optical telescope (~2 m) and a moderate field of view (~10 deg2) are used. On scales ?3 arcmin, the measurement of cross-correlation will be limited by the accuracy of the foreground sky subtraction.
Keywords:galaxies: high-redshift  intergalactic medium  cosmology: theory  diffuse radiation  large-scale structure of Universe
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