The monopole and quadrupole moments of the Epoch of Reionization (EoR) 21-cm bispectrum

Abstract

We study the monopole (B00) and quadrupole (B02) moments of the 21-cm bispectrum (BS) from EoR simulations and present results for squeezed and stretched triangles. Both B00 and B02 are positive at the early stage of EoR where the mean neutral hydrogen (HI) density fraction x HI ≈ 0.99. The subsequent evolution of B00 and B02 at large and intermediate scales (k=0.29 and 0.56 \, Mpc-1 respectively) is punctuated by two sign changes which mark transitions in the HI distribution. The first sign flip where B00 becomes negative occurs in the intermediate stages of EoR (x HI > 0.5), at large scale first followed by the intermediate scale. This marks the emergence of distinct ionized bubbles in the neutral background. B02 is relatively less affected by this transition, and it mostly remains positive even when B00 becomes negative. The second sign flip, which affects both B00 and B02, occurs at the late stage of EoR (x HI < 0.5). This marks a transition in the topology of the HI distribution, after which we have distinct HI islands in an ionized background. This causes B00 to become positive. The negative B02 is a definite indication that the HI islands survive only in under-dense regions.

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