Recent upper bounds from the Hydrogen Epoch of Reionization Array (HERA) on the cosmological 21-cm power spectrum at redshifts z≈8,10, have been used to constrain LX<2keV/SFR, the soft-band X-ray luminosity measured per unit star formation rate (SFR), strongly disfavoring values lower than ≈1039.5ergs−1M⊙−1yr. This conclusion is derived from semi-numerical models of the 21-cm signal, specifically focusing on contributions from atomic cooling galaxies that host PopII stars. In this work, we first reproduce the bounds on LX<2keV/SFR and other parameters using a pipeline that combines machine learning emulators for the power spectra and the intergalactic medium characteristics, together with a standard Markov chain Monte Carlo parameter fit. We then use this approach when including molecular cooling galaxies that host PopIII stars in the cosmic dawn 21-cm signal, and show that lower values of LX<2keV/SFR are hence no longer strongly disfavored. The revised HERA bound does not require high-redshift X-ray sources to be significantly more luminous than high-mass X-ray binaries observed at low redshift.
@article{arxiv.2307.15577,
title = {HERA bound on x-ray luminosity when accounting for population III stars},
author = {Hovav Lazare and Debanjan Sarkar and Ely D. Kovetz},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.15577},
year = {2024}
}
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22 pages, 13 figures, 2 tables. Version accepted for publication in PRD