The impact of small absorbers, galactic neutral hydrogen & X-rays on 1-point statistics of the 21-cm line.

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We discuss a selection of semi-numerical simulations of reionization whose analysis investigates the effect of small absorbing systems, neutral hydrogen within galaxies and the efficiency with which galaxies produce X-rays. We focus on the consequences for both observing the 21-cm 1-point statistics and their interpretation.

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Watkinson, C. A., Pritchard, J. R., Mesinger, A., & Sobacchi, E. (2015). The impact of small absorbers, galactic neutral hydrogen & X-rays on 1-point statistics of the 21-cm line. Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union, 10, 189–191. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1743921314013696

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