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The Epoch of Reionization 21-cm Bispectrum: The impact of light-cone effects and detectability (2107.02668v2)

Published 6 Jul 2021 in astro-ph.CO

Abstract: We study the spherically averaged bispectrum of the 21-cm signal from the Epoch of Reionization (EoR). This metric provides a quantitative measurement of the level of non-Gaussianity of the signal which is expected to be high. We focus on the impact of the light-cone effect on the bispectrum and its detectability with the future SKA-Low telescope. Our investigation is based on a single reionization light-cone model and an ensemble of 50 realisations of the 21-cm signal to estimate the cosmic variance errors. We calculate the bispectrum with a new, optimised direct estimation method, DviSukta which calculates the bispectrum for all possible unique triangles. We find that the light-cone effect becomes important on scales $k_1 \lesssim 0.1\,{\rm Mpc}{-1}$ where for most triangle shapes the cosmic variance errors dominate. Only for the squeezed limit triangles, the impact of the light-cone effect exceeds the cosmic variance. Combining the effects of system noise and cosmic variance we find that $\sim 3\sigma$ detection of the bispectrum is possible for all unique triangle shapes around a scale of $k_1 \sim 0.2\,{\rm Mpc}{-1}$, and cosmic variance errors dominate above and noise errors below this length scale. Only the squeezed limit triangles are able to achieve a more than $5\sigma$ significance over a wide range of scales, $k_1 \lesssim 0.8\,{\rm Mpc}{-1}$. Our results suggest that among all the possible triangle combinations for the bispectrum, the squeezed limit one will be the most measurable and hence useful.

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