Results from EDGES High-Band: II. Constraints on Parameters of Early Galaxies
Abstract
We use the sky-average spectrum measured by EDGES High-Band ( MHz) to constrain parameters of early galaxies independent of the absorption feature at ~MHz reported by Bowman et al. (2018). These parameters represent traditional models of cosmic dawn and the epoch of reionization produced with the 21cmFAST simulation code (Mesinger & Furlanetto 2007, Mesinger et al. 2011). The parameters considered are: (1) the UV ionizing efficiency (), (2) minimum halo virial temperature hosting efficient star-forming galaxies (), (3) integrated soft-band X-ray luminosity (), and (4) minimum X-ray energy escaping the first galaxies (), corresponding to a typical H column density for attenuation through the interstellar medium. The High-Band spectrum disfavors high values of and , which correspond to signals with late absorption troughs and sharp reionization transitions. It also disfavors intermediate values of , which produce relatively deep and narrow troughs within the band. Specifically, we rule out ( C.L.). We then combine the EDGES High-Band data with constraints on the electron scattering optical depth from Planck and the hydrogen neutral fraction from high- quasars. This produces a lower degeneracy between and than that reported in Greig & Mesinger (2017a) using the Planck and quasar constraints alone. Our main result in this combined analysis is the estimate ~~ ( C.L.). We leave for future work the evaluation of ~cm models using simultaneously data from EDGES Low- and High-Band.
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@article{arxiv.1806.07774,
title = {Results from EDGES High-Band: II. Constraints on Parameters of Early Galaxies},
author = {Raul A. Monsalve and Bradley Greig and Judd D. Bowman and Andrei Mesinger and Alan E. E. Rogers and Thomas J. Mozdzen and Nicholas S. Kern and Nivedita Mahesh},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1806.07774},
year = {2018}
}
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Accepted in ApJ