Improved Constraints on the 21 cm EoR Power Spectrum and the X-Ray Heating of the IGM with HERA Phase I Observations
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Published:2023-03-01
Issue:2
Volume:945
Page:124
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ISSN:0004-637X
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Container-title:The Astrophysical Journal
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Short-container-title:ApJ
Author:
Abdurashidova The HERA Collaboration: Zara, Adams Tyrone, Aguirre James E.ORCID, Alexander Paul, Ali Zaki S., Baartman Rushelle, Balfour Yanga, Barkana RennanORCID, Beardsley Adam P.ORCID, Bernardi GianniORCID, Billings Tashalee S., Bowman Judd D.ORCID, Bradley Richard F.ORCID, Breitman DanielaORCID, Bull PhilipORCID, Burba Jacob, Carey Steve, Carilli Chris L.ORCID, Cheng Carina, Choudhuri SamirORCID, DeBoer David R.ORCID, de Lera Acedo EloyORCID, Dexter Matt, Dillon Joshua S.ORCID, Ely John, Ewall-Wice AaronORCID, Fagnoni NicolasORCID, Fialkov AnastasiaORCID, Fritz Randall, Furlanetto Steven R.ORCID, Gale-Sides Kingsley, Garsden Hugh, Glendenning Brian, Gorce AdélieORCID, Gorthi DeepthiORCID, Greig BradleyORCID, Grobbelaar Jasper, Halday Ziyaad, Hazelton Bryna J.ORCID, Heimersheim StefanORCID, Hewitt Jacqueline N.ORCID, Hickish Jack, Jacobs Daniel C.ORCID, Julius Austin, Kern Nicholas S.ORCID, Kerrigan JoshuaORCID, Kittiwisit PiyanatORCID, Kohn Saul A.ORCID, Kolopanis MatthewORCID, Lanman AdamORCID, La Plante PaulORCID, Lewis David, Liu AdrianORCID, Loots Anita, Ma Yin-ZheORCID, MacMahon David H. E., Malan Lourence, Malgas Keith, Malgas Cresshim, Maree Matthys, Marero Bradley, Martinot Zachary E., McBride Lisa, Mesinger AndreiORCID, Mirocha JordanORCID, Molewa Mathakane, Morales Miguel F.ORCID, Mosiane Tshegofalang, Muñoz Julian B.ORCID, Murray Steven G.ORCID, Nagpal VighneshORCID, Neben Abraham R.ORCID, Nikolic BojanORCID, Nunhokee Chuneeta D.ORCID, Nuwegeld Hans, Parsons Aaron R.ORCID, Pascua RobertORCID, Patra NipanjanaORCID, Pieterse Samantha, Qin YuxiangORCID, Razavi-Ghods NimaORCID, Robnett James, Rosie KathrynORCID, Santos Mario G.ORCID, Sims PeterORCID, Singh SaurabhORCID, Smith Craig, Swarts Hilton, Tan JianrongORCID, Thyagarajan NithyanandanORCID, Wilensky Michael J.ORCID, Williams Peter K. G.ORCID, van Wyngaarden Pieter, Zheng HaoxuanORCID
Abstract
Abstract
We report the most sensitive upper limits to date on the 21 cm epoch of reionization power spectrum using 94 nights of observing with Phase I of the Hydrogen Epoch of Reionization Array (HERA). Using similar analysis techniques as in previously reported limits, we find at 95% confidence that Δ2(k = 0.34 h Mpc−1) ≤ 457 mK2 at z = 7.9 and that Δ2(k = 0.36 h Mpc−1) ≤ 3496 mK2 at z = 10.4, an improvement by a factor of 2.1 and 2.6, respectively. These limits are mostly consistent with thermal noise over a wide range of k after our data quality cuts, despite performing a relatively conservative analysis designed to minimize signal loss. Our results are validated with both statistical tests on the data and end-to-end pipeline simulations. We also report updated constraints on the astrophysics of reionization and the cosmic dawn. Using multiple independent modeling and inference techniques previously employed by HERA Collaboration, we find that the intergalactic medium must have been heated above the adiabatic cooling limit at least as early as z = 10.4, ruling out a broad set of so-called “cold reionization” scenarios. If this heating is due to high-mass X-ray binaries during the cosmic dawn, as is generally believed, our result’s 99% credible interval excludes the local relationship between soft X-ray luminosity and star formation and thus requires heating driven by evolved low-metallicity stars.
Funder
National Science Foundation Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation
Publisher
American Astronomical Society
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics
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