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During the epoch of reionization (EoR), the 21-cm signal allows direct observation of the neutral hydrogen (H I) in the intergalactic medium (IGM). In the post-reionization era, this signal inst≲ead probes H I in galaxies, which traces the dark matter density distribution. With new numerical simulations, we investigated the end stages of reionization to elucidate the transition of our Universe into the post-reionization era. Our models are consistent with the latest high-redshift measurements, including ultraviolet (UV) luminosity functions up to redshift ≃8. Notably, these models consistently reproduced the evolution of the UV photon background, which is constrained from Lyman-α absorption spectra. We studied the dependence of this background on the nature of photon sinks in the IGM, requiring mean free path of UV photons to be ∼10 comoving-megaparsecs (cMpc) during the EoR that increases gradually with time during late stages (z ≲ 6). Our models revealed that the reionization of the IGM transitioned from an inside-out to an outside-in process when the Universe is less than 0.01 per cent neutral. During this epoch, the 21-cm signal also shifted from probing predominantly the H I in the IGM to that in galaxies. Furthermore, we identified a statistically significant number of large neutral islands (with sizes up to 40 cMpc) persisting until very late stages (5 z ≲ 6) that can imprint features in Lyman-α absorption spectra and also produce a knee-like feature in the 21-cm power spectrum.
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Giri, S. K., Bianco, M., Schaeffer, T., Iliev, I. T., Mellema, G., & Schneider, A. (2024). The 21-cm signal during the end stages of reionization. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 533(2), 2364–2378. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stae1999
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