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Mapping Cosmic Dawn and Reionization: Challenges and Synergies
- Alvarez, Marcelo A;
- Fialkov, Anastasia;
- Plante, Paul La;
- Aguirre, James;
- Ali-Haïmoud, Yacine;
- Becker, George;
- Bowman, Judd;
- Breysse, Patrick;
- Bromm, Volker;
- Bull, Philip;
- Burns, Jack;
- Cappelluti, Nico;
- Carucci, Isabella;
- Chang, Tzu-Ching;
- Cleary, Kieran;
- Cooray, Asantha;
- Chen, Xuelei;
- Chiang, Hsin;
- Cohn, Joanne;
- DeBoer, David;
- Dillon, Joshua;
- Doré, Olivier;
- Dvorkin, Cora;
- Ferraro, Simone;
- Furlanetto, Steven;
- Hazelton, Bryna;
- Hill, J Colin;
- Jacobs, Daniel;
- Karkare, Kirit;
- Keating, Garrett K;
- Koopmans, Léon;
- Kovetz, Ely;
- Lidz, Adam;
- Liu, Adrian;
- Ma, Yin-Zhe;
- Mao, Yi;
- Masui, Kiyoshi;
- McQuinn, Matthew;
- Mirocha, Jordan;
- Muñoz, Julian;
- Murray, Steven;
- Parsons, Aaron;
- Pober, Jonathan;
- Saliwanchik, Benjamin;
- Sievers, Jonathan;
- Thyagarajan, Nithyanandan;
- Trac, Hy;
- Vikhlinin, Alexey;
- Visbal, Eli;
- Zaldarriaga, Matias
- et al.
Abstract
Cosmic dawn and the Epoch of Reionization (EoR) are among the least explored observational eras in cosmology: a time at which the first galaxies and supermassive black holes formed and reionized the cold, neutral Universe of the post-recombination era. With current instruments, only a handful of the brightest galaxies and quasars from that time are detectable as individual objects, due to their extreme distances. Fortunately, a multitude of multi-wavelength intensity mapping measurements, ranging from the redshifted 21 cm background in the radio to the unresolved X-ray background, contain a plethora of synergistic information about this elusive era. The coming decade will likely see direct detections of inhomogenous reionization with CMB and 21 cm observations, and a slew of other probes covering overlapping areas and complementary physical processes will provide crucial additional information and cross-validation. To maximize scientific discovery and return on investment, coordinated survey planning and joint data analysis should be a high priority, closely coupled to computational models and theoretical predictions.
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