The upcoming SKA1-Low radio interferometer will be sensitive enough to produce tomographic imaging data of the redshifted 21-cm signal from the Epoch of Reionization. Due to the non-Gaussian distribution of the signal, a power spectrum analysis alone will not provide a complete description of its properties. Here, we consider an additional metric which could be derived from tomographic imaging data, namely the bubble size distribution of ionized regions. We study three methods that have previously been used to characterize bubble size distributions in simulation data for the hydrogen ionization fraction – the spherical-average (SPA), mean-free-path (MFP) and friends-of-friends (FOF) methods – and apply them to simulated 21-cm data cubes. Ou...
The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) is expected to provide the first tomographic observations of the ne...
The bubble size distribution is a summary statistics that can be computed from the observed 21-cm si...
Detecting the 21-cm hyperfine transition from neutral hydrogen in the intergalactic medium is our be...
The formation of the first luminous sources in the Universe, such as the first generation of stars a...
High-redshift 21-cm observations will provide crucial insights into the physical processes of the Ep...
We introduce a novel technique, called ‘granulometry’, to characterize and recover the mean size and...
The 21-cm probability distribution function (PDF; i.e. distribution of pixel brightness temperatures...
The epoch of reionization is one of the least known chapters in the evolutionary history of the Univ...
We introduce a novel technique, called “granulometry", to characterize and recover the mean siz...
In the coming decade, low-frequency radio arrays will begin to probe the epoch of reionization via t...
The reionization of the Universe, it is believed, occurred by the growth of ionized regions (bubbles...
We explore the impact of reionization topology on 21-cm statistics. Four reionization mod-els are pr...
Abstract We present a new statistical tool, called the triangle correlation function (TCF), inspired...
The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) is expected to provide the first tomographic observations of the ne...
The bubble size distribution is a summary statistics that can be computed from the observed 21-cm si...
Detecting the 21-cm hyperfine transition from neutral hydrogen in the intergalactic medium is our be...
The formation of the first luminous sources in the Universe, such as the first generation of stars a...
High-redshift 21-cm observations will provide crucial insights into the physical processes of the Ep...
We introduce a novel technique, called ‘granulometry’, to characterize and recover the mean size and...
The 21-cm probability distribution function (PDF; i.e. distribution of pixel brightness temperatures...
The epoch of reionization is one of the least known chapters in the evolutionary history of the Univ...
We introduce a novel technique, called “granulometry", to characterize and recover the mean siz...
In the coming decade, low-frequency radio arrays will begin to probe the epoch of reionization via t...
The reionization of the Universe, it is believed, occurred by the growth of ionized regions (bubbles...
We explore the impact of reionization topology on 21-cm statistics. Four reionization mod-els are pr...
Abstract We present a new statistical tool, called the triangle correlation function (TCF), inspired...
The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) is expected to provide the first tomographic observations of the ne...
The bubble size distribution is a summary statistics that can be computed from the observed 21-cm si...
Detecting the 21-cm hyperfine transition from neutral hydrogen in the intergalactic medium is our be...