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Smooth boundaries to cosmological H II regions from galaxy clustering

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Wyithe, J. Stuart B.
Loeb, Abraham

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The H II regions around quasars and galaxies at redshifts beyond the epoch of reionization will provide prime targets for upcoming 21-cm campaigns using a new generation of low-frequency radio observatories. Here we show that the boundaries of these H II regions will not be sharp. Rather, the clustering of sources near massive galaxies results in a neutral fraction that rises gradually towards large radii from an interior value near zero. A neutral fraction corresponding to the global background value is typically reached at a distance of 2-5 times the radius of the H II region around the central massive galaxy.

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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

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