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The 21 cm kSZ–kSZ Bispectrum during the Epoch of Reionization

Paul La Plante, Adam Lidz, James Aguirre, Saul Kohn

2020The Astrophysical Journal25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Current and next-generation radio interferometers such as the Hydrogen Epoch of Reionization Array (HERA) and Square Kilometre Array are projected to measure the 21 cm auto-power spectrum from the Epoch of Reionization (EoR). Another observational signal of this era is the kinetic Sunyaev–Zel’dovich (kSZ) signal in the cosmic microwave background (CMB), which will be observed by the upcoming Simons Observatory (SO) and CMB-S4 experiments. The 21 cm signal and the contribution to the kSZ from the EoR are expected to be anticorrelated. However, the naïve cross-correlation between the kSZ and 21 cm maps suffers from significant cancellation. We present here an investigation of the 21 cm kSZ–kSZ bispectrum, which should not suffer the same cancellation as the simple two-point cross-correlation. We show that there is a significant and nonvanishing signal that is sensitive to the reionization history. In the absence of foreground contamination, we forecast that this signal is detectable at high statistical significance with HERA and SO. However, the bispectrum we study suffers from the fact that the kSZ signal is sensitive only to Fourier modes with long-wavelength line-of-sight components, which are generally lost in the 21 cm data sets owing to foreground contamination. We discuss possible strategies for alleviating this contamination, including an alternative four-point statistic that may help circumvent this issue.

Topics & Concepts

ReionizationPhysicsBispectrumCosmic microwave backgroundAstrophysicsEpoch (astronomy)ObservatoryHERASIGNAL (programming language)Dark AgesCosmologyAstronomyCMB cold spotCosmic background radiationRadio telescopeCOSMIC cancer databaseUniverseAstronomical interferometerSpectral densityWaveformStarsNoise (video)Cosmic infrared backgroundSeries (stratigraphy)RedshiftGalaxyObservational cosmologyTrispectrumInterferometryCosmic varianceSignal-to-noise ratio (imaging)DetectorRadio Astronomy Observations and TechnologyCosmology and Gravitation TheoriesGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena