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The First Stars in the Universe and Cosmic Reionization
The earliest generation of stars, far from being a mere novelty, transformed
the universe from darkness to light. The first atoms to form after the Big Bang
filled the universe with atomic hydrogen and a few light elements. As gravity
pulled gas clouds together, the first stars ignited and their radiation turned
the surrounding atoms into ions. By looking at gas between us and distant
galaxies, we know that this ionization eventually pervaded all space, so that
few hydrogen atoms remain today between galaxies. Knowing exactly when and how
it did so is a primary goal of cosmologists, because this would tell us when
the early stars formed and in what kinds of galaxies. Although this ionization
is beginning to be understood by using theoretical models and computer
simulations, a new generation of telescopes is being built that will map atomic
hydrogen throughout the universe.Comment: 8 Latex pages, 3 Figures, Science, Invited Revie
Measuring the History of Cosmic Reionization using the 21-cm PDF from Simulations
The 21-cm PDF (i.e., distribution of pixel brightness temperatures) is
expected to be highly non-Gaussian during reionization and to provide important
information on the distribution of density and ionization. We measure the 21-cm
PDF as a function of redshift in a large simulation of cosmic reionization and
propose a simple empirical fit. Guided by the simulated PDF, we then carry out
a maximum likelihood analysis of the ability of upcoming experiments to measure
the shape of the 21-cm PDF and derive from it the cosmic reionization history.
Under the strongest assumptions, we find that upcoming experiments can measure
the reionization history in the mid to late stages of reionization to 1-10%
accuracy. Under a more flexible approach that allows for four free parameters
at each redshift, a similar accuracy requires the lower noise levels of
second-generation 21-cm experiments.Comment: 13 pages, 16 figures, submitted to MNRA
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