Derives the joint PDF for squared peculiar velocities at separated points and shows that neglecting directional anisotropy in velocity correlations causes errors of a few percent or less in 21-cm fluctuation predictions.
Detecting patchy reionization in the CMB
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Upcoming cosmic microwave background (CMB) experiments will measure temperature fluctuations on small angular scales with unprecedented precision. Small-scale CMB fluctuations are a mixture of late-time effects: gravitational lensing, Doppler shifting of CMB photons by moving electrons (the kSZ effect), and residual foregrounds. We propose a new statistic which separates the kSZ signal from the others, and also allows the kSZ signal to be decomposed in redshift bins. The decomposition extends to high redshift, and does not require external datasets such as galaxy surveys. In particular, the high-redshift signal from patchy reionization can be cleanly isolated, enabling future CMB experiments to make high-significance and qualitatively new measurements of the reionization era.
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Peculiar-velocity distribution functions and 21-cm fluctuations
Derives the joint PDF for squared peculiar velocities at separated points and shows that neglecting directional anisotropy in velocity correlations causes errors of a few percent or less in 21-cm fluctuation predictions.