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globalemu: a novel and robust approach for emulating the sky-averaged 21-cm signal from the cosmic dawn and epoch of reionization.

Authors :
Bevins, H T J
Handley, W J
Fialkov, A
de Lera Acedo, E
Javid, K
Source :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. Dec2021, Vol. 508 Issue 2, p2923-2936. 14p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Emulation of the Global (sky-averaged) 21-cm signal with neural networks has been shown to be an essential tool for physical signal modelling. In this paper, we present globalemu , a Global 21-cm signal emulator that uses redshift as a character-defining variable alongside a set of astrophysical parameters to estimate the signal brightness temperature. Combined with physically motivated data pre-processing, this makes for a reliable and fast emulator that is relatively insensitive to the network design. globalemu  can emulate a high-resolution signal in 1.3 ms in comparison to 133 ms, a factor of 102 improvement, when using the existing public state-of-the-art 21cmGEM. We illustrate, with the standard astrophysical models used to train 21cmGEM , that globalemu  is almost twice as accurate and for a test set of ≈1700 signals we achieve a mean root mean squared error of 2.52 mK across the band z  = 7–28 [≈10 per cent the expected noise of the Radio Experiment for the Analysis of Cosmic Hydrogen (REACH)]. The models are parametrized by the star formation efficiency, f *, minimum virial circular velocity, V c, X-ray efficiency, f X, cosmic microwave background optical depth, τ, the slope and low energy cut-off of the X-ray spectral energy density, α and ν min, respectively, and the mean free path of ionizing photons, R mfp. globalemu  provides a flexible framework for easily emulating updated simulations of the Global signal and in addition the neutral fraction history. The emulator is pip installable and available at https://github.com/htjb/globalemu. globalemu  will be used extensively by the REACH collaboration. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00358711
Volume :
508
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
153223688
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stab2737