Toward Epoch of Reionization Measurements with Wide‐Field Radio Observations
- 1 November 2004
- journal article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 615 (1) , 7-18
- https://doi.org/10.1086/424437
Abstract
This paper explores the potential for statistical epoch of reionization (EOR) measurements using wide field radio observations. New developments in low frequency radio instrumentation and signal processing allow very sensitive EOR measurements, and the analysis techniques enabled by these advances offer natural ways of separating the EOR signal from the residual foreground emission. This paper introduces the enabling technologies and proposes an analysis technique designed to make optimal use of the capabilities of next generation low frequency radio arrays. The observations we propose can directly observe the power spectrum of the EOR using relatively short observations, and are significantly more sensitive than other techniques which have been discussed in the literature. For example, in the absence of foreground contamination the measurements we propose would produce five 3-sigma power spectrum points in 100 hours of observation with only 4 MHz bandwidth with LOFAR for simple models of the high redshift 21cm emission. The challenge of residual foreground removal may be addressed by the symmetries in the three-dimensional (two spatial frequencies and radiofrequency) radio interferometric data. These symmetries naturally separate the EOR signal from most classes of residual un-subtracted foreground contamination, including all foreground continuum sources and radio line emission from the Milky Way.Comment: Accepted for publication in ApJ. Symmetry discussion has been expanded and clarified, and emphasis on the ability of the analysis to remove galactic radio recombination lines and other contaminants has been added. Introduction generalized to include other radio telescopes, and one minor equation typo has been corrected. 12 pages 7 figures, emulateapj sylKeywords
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