Four models for super-early galaxy formation predict similar galaxy bias around 7 for faint galaxies but diverge at brighter luminosities, with the primordial black hole model showing nearly constant bias while others increase to 14.
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Varying the star formation history of galaxies while keeping total ionizing photons fixed changes the size and warmth of ionized regions, altering the topology of reionization and the 21-cm global signal and power spectrum.
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Clustering constraints on super-early galaxy formation scenarios
Four models for super-early galaxy formation predict similar galaxy bias around 7 for faint galaxies but diverge at brighter luminosities, with the primordial black hole model showing nearly constant bias while others increase to 14.
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POLAR-II: modeling star formation history of galaxies on the 21-cm signal from Epoch of Reionization
Varying the star formation history of galaxies while keeping total ionizing photons fixed changes the size and warmth of ionized regions, altering the topology of reionization and the 21-cm global signal and power spectrum.