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Bubble mapping with the Square Kilometre Array – I. Detecting galaxies with Euclid, JWST, WFIRST, and ELT within ionized bubbles in the intergalactic medium at z > 6

Authors :
Martin Sahlén
Tirthankar Roy Choudhury
Suman Majumdar
Sangeeta Malhotra
Andrea Ferrara
Andrei Mesinger
Christian Binggeli
Umberto Maio
Pratika Dayal
Erik Zackrisson
Abhirup Datta
Garrelt Mellema
Claes-Erik Rydberg
Sambit K. Giri
Rajesh Mondal
Ikkoh Shimizu
Benedetta Ciardi
James E. Rhoads
Kanan K. Datta
Astronomy
Shimizu, Ikkoh
Rydberg, Claes-Erik
Rhoads, Jame
Mesinger, Andrei
Mellema, Garrelt
Malhotra, Sangeeta
Maio, Umberto
Giri, Sambit K
Ferrara, Andrea
Dayal, Pratika
Datta, Kanan K
Datta, Abhirup
Ciardi, Benedetta
Choudhury, Tirthankar Roy
Sahlén, Martin
Binggeli, Christian
Mondal, Rajesh
Majumdar, Suman
Zackrisson, Erik
Source :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 493(1), 855-870. Oxford University Press

Abstract

The Square Kilometer Array is expected to provide the first tomographic observations of the neutral intergalactic medium at redshifts z>6 and pinpoint the locations of individual ionized bubbles during early stages of cosmic reionization. In scenarios where star-forming galaxies provide most of the ionizing photons required for cosmic reionization, one expects the first ionized bubbles to be centered on overdensities of such galaxies. Here, we model the properties of galaxy populations within isolated, ionized bubbles that SKA-1 should be able to resolve at z=7-10, and explore the prospects for galaxy counts within such structures with various upcoming near-infrared telescopes. We find that, for the bubbles that are within reach of SKA-1 tomography, the bubble volume is closely tied to the number of ionizing photons that have escaped from the galaxies within. In the case of galaxy-dominated reionization, galaxies are expected to turn up above the spectroscopic detection threshold of JWST and ELT in even the smallest resolvable bubbles at redshifts z=10 or below. The prospects of detecting galaxies within these structures in purely photometric surveys with Euclid, WFIRST, JWST or ELT are also discussed. While spectroscopy is preferable towards the end of reionization to provide a robust sample of bubble members, multiband imaging may be a competitive option for bubbles at z~10, due to the very small number of line-of-sight interlopers expected at similar redshifts.<br />Comment: 18 pages, 7 figures, v.2: Accepted for publications in MNRAS

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13652966 and 00358711
Volume :
493
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....25045706b9dec93b75da9ed8c3a0ca9b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa098