Linear Polarization of the 21 cm Line from the Epoch of Reionization [CEA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/2101.11543


The 21 cm linear polarization due to Thomson scattering off free electrons can probe the distribution of neutral hydrogen in the intergalactic medium during the epoch of reionization, complementary to the 21 cm temperature fluctuations. Previous study (Babich & Loeb 2005) estimated the strength of polarization with a toy model and claimed that it can be detected with 1-month observation of the Square Kilometre Array (SKA). Here we revisit this investigation with account of nonlinear terms due to inhomogeneous reionization, using seminumerical reionization simulations to provide the realistic estimation of the 21 cm TE and EE angular power spectra ($C^{\rm TE}\ell$ and $C^{\rm EE}\ell$). We find that (1) both power spectra are enhanced on sub-bubble scales but suppressed on super-bubble scales, compared with previous results; (2) $C^{\rm TE}\ell$ flips its sign at $\ell \simeq 50$, which can probe the H I bias at large scales; (3) the ratios of the power spectrum to its maximum value during reionization at a given $\ell$, i.e. $C^{\rm TE}\ell / C^{\rm TE}{\ell,{\rm max}} $ and $C^{\rm EE}{\ell}/C^{\rm EE}_{\ell,{\rm max}}$, show robust correlations with the global ionized fraction. However, measurement of this signal will be very challenging not only because the overall strength is weaker than the sensitivity of SKA, but also because Faraday rotation due to Galactic and extragalactic magnetic fields significantly modifies the observed polarization. Nevertheless, it may still be possible that the 21 cm linear polarization signal may be detected through other approaches, e.g. its cross-correlation with other probes.

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B. Li, J. Tan and Y. Mao
Thu, 28 Jan 21
51/64

Comments: 19 pages, 10 figures, submitted to ApJ. Comments welcome