TY - JOUR
T1 - Studying the multifrequency angular power spectrum of the cosmic dawn 21-cm signal
AU - Shaw, Abinash Kumar
AU - Ghara, Raghunath
AU - Zaroubi, Saleem
AU - Mondal, Rajesh
AU - Mellema, Garrelt
AU - Mertens, Florent
AU - Koopmans, Léon V.E.
AU - Semelin, Benoît
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Astronomical Society.
PY - 2023/6/1
Y1 - 2023/6/1
N2 - The light-cone (LC) anisotropy arises due to cosmic evolution of the cosmic dawn (CD) 21-cm signal along the line-of-sight (LoS) axis of the observation volume. The LC effect makes the signal statistically non-ergodic along the LoS axis. The multifrequency angular power spectrum (MAPS) provides an unbiased alternative to the popular three-dimensional (3D) power spectrum as it does not assume statistical ergodicity along every direction in the signal volume. Unlike the 3D power spectrum which mixes the cosmic evolution of the 21-cm signal along the LoS k modes, MAPS keeps the evolution information disentangled. Here, we first study the impact of different underlying physical processes during CD on the behaviour of the 21-cm MAPS using simulations of various different scenarios and models. We also make error predictions in 21-cm MAPS measurements considering only the system noise and cosmic variance for mock observations of Hydrogen Epoch of Reionization Array (HERA), NenuFAR, and SKA-Low. We find that 100 h of HERA observations will be able to measure 21-cm MAPS at ≥3σ for l ≾ 1000 with 0.1 MHz channel-width. The better sensitivity of SKA-Low allows reaching this sensitivity up to l ≾ 3000. Note that due to the difference in the frequency coverage of the various experiments, the CD–epoch of reionization model considered for NenuFAR is different than those used for the HERA and SKA-Low predictions. Considering NenuFAR with the new model, measurements ≥2σ are possible only for l ≾ 600 with 0.2 MHz channel-width and for a 10 times longer observation time of tobs = 1000 h. However, for the range 300 ≾ l ≾ 600 and tobs = 1000 h more than 3σ measurements are still possible for NenuFAR when combining consecutive frequency channels within a 5 MHz band.
AB - The light-cone (LC) anisotropy arises due to cosmic evolution of the cosmic dawn (CD) 21-cm signal along the line-of-sight (LoS) axis of the observation volume. The LC effect makes the signal statistically non-ergodic along the LoS axis. The multifrequency angular power spectrum (MAPS) provides an unbiased alternative to the popular three-dimensional (3D) power spectrum as it does not assume statistical ergodicity along every direction in the signal volume. Unlike the 3D power spectrum which mixes the cosmic evolution of the 21-cm signal along the LoS k modes, MAPS keeps the evolution information disentangled. Here, we first study the impact of different underlying physical processes during CD on the behaviour of the 21-cm MAPS using simulations of various different scenarios and models. We also make error predictions in 21-cm MAPS measurements considering only the system noise and cosmic variance for mock observations of Hydrogen Epoch of Reionization Array (HERA), NenuFAR, and SKA-Low. We find that 100 h of HERA observations will be able to measure 21-cm MAPS at ≥3σ for l ≾ 1000 with 0.1 MHz channel-width. The better sensitivity of SKA-Low allows reaching this sensitivity up to l ≾ 3000. Note that due to the difference in the frequency coverage of the various experiments, the CD–epoch of reionization model considered for NenuFAR is different than those used for the HERA and SKA-Low predictions. Considering NenuFAR with the new model, measurements ≥2σ are possible only for l ≾ 600 with 0.2 MHz channel-width and for a 10 times longer observation time of tobs = 1000 h. However, for the range 300 ≾ l ≾ 600 and tobs = 1000 h more than 3σ measurements are still possible for NenuFAR when combining consecutive frequency channels within a 5 MHz band.
KW - (cosmology:) dark ages, reionization, first stars
KW - (cosmology:) diffuse radiation
KW - (cosmology:) large-scale structure of Universe
KW - cosmology: observations
KW - cosmology: theory
KW - methods: statistical
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U2 - 10.1093/mnras/stad1114
DO - 10.1093/mnras/stad1114
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AN - SCOPUS:85161174522
SN - 0035-8711
VL - 522
SP - 2188
EP - 2206
JO - Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
JF - Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
IS - 2
ER -