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Redundant-baseline calibration of the hydrogen epoch of reionization array

Authors :
Adrian Liu
Craig Smith
Paul Alexander
John Ely
Deepthi Gorthi
Nithyanandan Thyagarajan
Steven G. Murray
Joshua S. Dillon
Bryna J. Hazelton
Phil Bull
Nipanjana Patra
Jon Ringuette
Zara Abdurashidova
Ziyaad Halday
Aaron R. Parsons
Bradley Greig
Lourence Malan
Angelo Syce
Gianni Bernardi
Piyanat Kittiwisit
Austin Julius
Daniel C. Jacobs
Kingsley Gale-Sides
Jack Hickish
Yin-Zhe Ma
Jonathan C. Pober
Kathryn Rosie
Adam P. Beardsley
Robert Pascua
Peter K. G. Williams
Cresshim Malgas
S. H. Carey
Jacob Burba
Nicolas Fagnoni
David MacMahon
Andrei Mesinger
Jasper Grobbelaar
Yanga Balfour
Joshua Kerrigan
Max Tegmark
Richard F. Bradley
Matthew Kolopanis
David DeBoer
Abraham R. Neben
Mario G. Santos
Randall Fritz
Jacqueline N. Hewitt
Tashalee S. Billings
Zachary E. Martinot
Eunice Matsetela
Saul A. Kohn
David Lewis
Peter Sims
Mathakane Molewa
Naomi Orosz
Steven R. Furlanetto
Paul La Plante
Chuneeta D. Nunhokee
Matt Dexter
Tshegofalang Mosiane
Nicholas S. Kern
Judd D. Bowman
Samantha Pieterse
Max E. Lee
James E. Aguirre
Nima Razavi-Ghods
Miguel F. Morales
Zaki S. Ali
Bojan Nikolic
Aaron Ewall-Wice
Chris Carilli
Eloy de Lera Acedo
James Robnett
Brian Glendenning
Carina Cheng
Matthys Maree
Telalo Lekalake
Haoxuan Zheng
Adam Lanman
ITA
USA
ZAF
Dillon, J. S.
Lee, M.
Ali, Z. S.
Parsons, A. R.
Orosz, N.
Nunhokee, C. D.
La Plante, P.
Beardsley, A. P.
Kern, N. S.
Abdurashidova, Z.
Aguirre, J. E.
Alexander, P.
Balfour, Y.
Bernardi, G.
Billings, T. S.
Bowman, J. D.
Bradley, R. F.
Bull, P.
Burba, J.
Carey, S.
Carilli, C. L.
Cheng, C.
Deboer, D. R.
Dexter, M.
de Lera Acedo, E.
Ely, J.
Ewall-Wice, A.
Fagnoni, N.
Fritz, R.
Furlanetto, S. R.
Gale-Sides, K.
Glendenning, B.
Gorthi, D.
Greig, B.
Grobbelaar, J.
Halday, Z.
Hazelton, B. J.
Hewitt, J. N.
Hickish, J.
Jacobs, D. C.
Julius, A.
Kerrigan, J.
Kittiwisit, P.
Kohn, S. A.
Kolopanis, M.
Lanman, A.
Lekalake, T.
Lewis, D.
Liu, A.
Ma, Y. -Z.
Macmahon, D.
Malan, L.
Malgas, C.
Maree, M.
Martinot, Z. E.
Matsetela, E.
Mesinger, A.
Molewa, M.
Morales, M. F.
Mosiane, T.
Murray, S.
Neben, A. R.
Nikolic, B.
Pascua, R.
Patra, N.
Pieterse, S.
Pober, J. C.
Razavi-Ghods, N.
Ringuette, J.
Robnett, J.
Rosie, K.
Santos, M. G.
Sims, P.
Smith, C.
Syce, A.
Tegmark, M.
Thyagarajan, N.
Williams, P. K. G.
Zheng, H.
Alexander, Paul [0000-0002-0292-9513]
De Lera Acedo, Eloy [0000-0001-8530-6989]
Nikolic, Bojan [0000-0001-7168-2705]
Razavi-Ghods, Nima [0000-0003-2930-5396]
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
Source :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, vol 499, iss 4
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
eScholarship, University of California, 2020.

Abstract

In 21 cm cosmology, precision calibration is key to the separation of the neutral hydrogen signal from very bright but spectrally-smooth astrophysical foregrounds. The Hydrogen Epoch of Reionization Array (HERA), an interferometer specialized for 21 cm cosmology and now under construction in South Africa, was designed to be largely calibrated using the self-consistency of repeated measurements of the same interferometric modes. This technique, known as "redundant-baseline calibration" resolves most of the internal degrees of freedom in the calibration problem. It assumes, however, on antenna elements with identical primary beams placed precisely on a redundant grid. In this work, we review the detailed implementation of the algorithms enabling redundant-baseline calibration and report results with HERA data. We quantify the effects of real-world non-redundancy and how they compare to the idealized scenario in which redundant measurements differ only in their noise realizations. Finally, we study how non-redundancy can produce spurious temporal structure in our calibration solutions--both in data and in simulations--and present strategies for mitigating that structure.<br />Comment: 24 Pages, 19 Figures. Updated to match the accepted MNRAS version

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, vol 499, iss 4
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....14a6bce3c892c07d37ab8bd82b9b47d6