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We investigate the all-sky signal in redshifted atomic hydrogen (HI) line from the reionization epoch. HI can be observed in both emission and absorption depending on the ratio of Lyman-$alpha$ to ionizing flux and the spectrum of the radiation in soft xray. We also compute the signal from pre-reionization epoch and show that within the uncertainty in cosmological parameters, it is fairly robust. The main features of HI signal can be summarized as: (a) The pre-ionized HI can be seen in absorption for $ u simeq 10hbox{--}40 rm MHz$; the maximum signal strength is $simeq 70hbox{--}100 rm mK$. (b) A sharp absorption feature of width $la 5 rm MHz$ might be observed in the frequency range $simeq 50 hbox{--}100 rm MHz$, depending on the reionization history. The strength of the signal is proportional to the ratio of the Lyman-$alpha$ and the hydrogen-ionizing flux and the spectral index of the radiation field in soft xray (c) At larger frequencies, HI is seen in emission with peak frequency between $60hbox{--}100 rm MHz$, depending on the ionization history of the universe; the peak strength of this signal is $simeq 50 rm mK$. From Fisher matrix analysis, we compute the precision with which the parameters of the model can be estimated from a future experiment: (a) the pre-reionization signal can constrain a region in the $Omega_b h^2$--$Omega_m h^2$ plane (b) HI observed in emission can be used to give precise, $la 1 %$, measurement of the evolution of the ionization fraction in the universe, and (c) the transition region from absorption to emission can be used as a probe of the spectrum of ionizing sources; in particular, the HI signal in this regime can give reasonably precise measurement of the fraction of the universe heated by soft x-ray photons.
The implication of primordial magnetic-field-induced structure formation for the HI signal from the epoch of reionization is studied. Using semi-analytic models, we compute both the density and ionization inhomogeneities in this scenario. We show tha
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