论文标题

黑暗年龄的21厘米三角

The Dark Ages' 21-cm Trispectrum

论文作者

Flöss, Thomas, de Wild, Tim, Meerburg, P. Daniel, Koopmans, Léon V. E.

论文摘要

我们研究了黑暗时代期间21厘米亮度温度波动的断层扫描,以探究原始非高斯的探测。我们将21 cm的亮度温度扩展到扰动理论中的立方顺序,并通过包括自由电子分数的效果来改善信号的先前模型。使用包括男性压力效应的改进的标准扰动理论方法,我们得出了改进的次级双光谱,并且首次得出21厘米亮度温度波动的次级三光谱。然后,我们预测黑暗时代可用的信息量以限制原始非高斯性,包括通货膨胀期间大规模粒子交换的烙印,我们确定由于继发性非高斯性而损失了多少信号。我们发现,尽管次要非高斯沼泽是原始信号,但根据实验设置,原始非高斯性仍然可以通过信号 - 噪声比率提取,这些信噪比超过了当前和未来的CMB实验,这取决于实验设置。此外,我们得出的结论是,对于其他原始形状边缘化的大规模粒子交换和三角形,与次级形状相比,信噪比更严重。重型压力效应事实证明,即使在接近牛仔裤尺度的尺度上,也对我们的预测产生了可忽略的影响。这项工作的结果增强了黑暗时代的21厘米亮度温度波动的前景,这是原始非高斯性的最终探针。

We investigate tomography of 21-cm brightness temperature fluctuations during the Dark Ages as a probe for constraining primordial non-Gaussianity. We expand the 21- cm brightness temperature up to cubic order in perturbation theory and improve previous models of the signal by including the effect of the free electron fraction. Using modified standard perturbation theory methods that include baryonic pressure effects we derive an improved secondary bispectrum and for the first time derive the secondary trispectrum of 21-cm brightness temperature fluctuations. We then forecast the amount of information available from the Dark Ages to constrain primordial non-Gaussianity, including the imprints of massive particle exchange during inflation and we determine how much signal is lost due to secondary non-Gaussianity. We find that although secondary non-Gaussianity swamps the primordial signal, primordial non-Gaussianity can still be extracted with signal-to-noise ratios that surpass current and future CMB experiments by several orders of magnitude, depending on the experimental setup. Furthermore, we conclude that for the bi- and trispectra of massive particle exchange marginalizing over other primordial shapes affects signal-to-noise ratios more severely than secondary shapes. Baryonic pressure effects turn out to have a negligible impact on our forecasts, even at scales close to the Jeans scale. The results of this work reinforce the prospects of 21-cm brightness temperature fluctuations from the Dark Ages as the ultimate probe for primordial non-Gaussianity.

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