We compute robust lower limits on the spin temperature, TS, of the z=8.4 intergalactic medium (IGM), implied by the upper limits on the 21-cm power spectrum recently measured by PAPER-64. Unlike previous studies which used a single epoch of reionization (EoR) model, our approach samples a large parameter space of EoR models: the dominant uncertainty when estimating constraints on TS. Allowing TS to be a free parameter and marginalizing over EoR parameters in our Markov Chain Monte Carlo code 21CMMC, we infer TS≥3K (corresponding approximately to 1σ) for a mean IGM neutral fraction of xˉHI≳0.1. We further improve on these limits by folding-in additional EoR constraints based on: (i) the dark fraction in QSO spectra, which implies a strict upper limit of xˉHI[z=5.9]≤0.06+0.05(1σ); and (ii) the electron scattering optical depth, τe=0.066±0.016(1σ) measured by the Planck satellite. By restricting the allowed EoR models, these additional observations tighten the approximate 1σ lower limits on the spin temperature to TS≥6 K. Thus, even such preliminary 21-cm observations begin to rule out extreme scenarios such as `cold reionization', implying at least some prior heating of the IGM. The analysis framework developed here can be applied to upcoming 21-cm observations, thereby providing unique insights into the sources which heated and subsequently reionized the very early Universe.
@article{arxiv.1509.02158,
title = {Constraints on the temperature of the intergalactic medium at z=8.4 with 21-cm observations},
author = {Bradley Greig and Andrei Mesinger and Jonathan C. Pober},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1509.02158},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
7 pages, 1 figure, accepted to MNRAS (matches online version)