Author:
Kadota Kenji,Villanueva-Domingo Pablo,Ichiki Kiyotomo,Hasegawa Kenji,Naruse Genki
Abstract
Abstract
We study the contribution of subhalos to the 21 cm forest signal. The halos can host the
substructures and including the effects of those small scale clumps can potentially boost the 21
cm optical depth in favor of detecting the 21 cm forest signals. We estimate the boost factor
representing the ratio of the optical depth due to the subhalo contribution and that due to the
host halo alone (without subhalos). Even though the optical depth boost factor is negligible for
a small host halo with the mass of order 105
M
⊙, the subhalo contribution can enhance
the optical depth by an order of magnitude for a host halo of order 107
M
⊙. The
resultant 21 cm absorption line abundance which is obtained by integrating over the halo mass
range relevant for the 21 cm forest signal can be enhanced by up to of order 10% due to the
substructures. The larger boost factor for a larger host halo would be of particular interest for
the 21 cm forest detection because the contribution of the larger host halos to the 21 cm
forest signals is smaller due to their higher temperature and less abundance than the smaller host
halos. The subhalos hence can well help the larger host halos more important for the signal
estimation which, without considering the subhalos, may not give appreciable contribution to 21 cm
forest signals.
Subject
Astronomy and Astrophysics
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