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Understanding the HERA Phase I receiver system with simulations and its impact on the detectability of the EoR delay power spectrum

Authors :
Richard F. Bradley
Matthew Kolopanis
Nithyanandan Thyagarajan
Adam Lanman
Lourence Malan
Saul A. Kohn
Alec Josaitis
Adrian Liu
Bryna J. Hazelton
Matt Dexter
Haoxuan Zheng
Piyanat Kittiwisit
Nicholas S. Kern
Kingsley Gale-Sides
Deepthi Gorthi
Joshua S. Dillon
Paul Alexander
Honggeun Kim
Craig Smith
Miguel F. Morales
Steve R. Furlanetto
Adam P. Beardsley
Mathakane Molewa
Zaki S. Ali
Bojan Nikolic
Aaron Ewall-Wice
Tshegofalang Mosiane
Phil Bull
Nipanjana Patra
Jacqueline N. Hewitt
Ziyaad Halday
Angelo Syce
Abraham R. Neben
Randall Fritz
Juan Mena Parra
Jack Hickish
Aaron R. Parsons
Joshua Kerrigan
Brian Glendenning
Carina Cheng
Paul La Plante
James Robnett
Jacob Burba
Chris Carilli
Eloy de Lera Acedo
Telalo Lekalake
Zara Abdurashidova
Kathryn Rosie
Gianni Bernardi
David MacMahon
Austin Julius
Daniel C. Jacobs
Nima Razavi-Ghods
Cresshim Malgas
Nicolas Fagnoni
Yanga Balfour
Matthys Maree
Peter Sims
Jonathan C. Pober
Andrei Mesinger
Jasper Grobbelaar
Tashalee S. Billings
Zachary E. Martinot
Bradley Greig
James E. Aguirre
Peter K. G. Williams
Eunice Matsetela
Judd D. Bowman
Samantha Pieterse
David DeBoer
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GBR
Fagnoni, N.
De Lera Acedo, E.
Deboer, D. R.
Abdurashidova, Z.
Aguirre, J. E.
Alexander, P.
Ali, Z. S.
Balfour, Y.
Beardsley, A. P.
Bernardi, G.
Billings, T. S.
Bowman, J. D.
Bradley, R. F.
Bull, P.
Burba, J.
Carilli, C. L.
Cheng, C.
Dexter, M.
Dillon, J. S.
Ewall-Wice, A.
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.
Josaitis, A.
Julius, A.
Kern, N. S.
Kerrigan, J.
Kim, H.
Kittiwisit, P.
Kohn, S. A.
Kolopanis, M.
Lanman, A.
Plante, P. L.
Lekalake, T.
Liu, A.
Macmahon, D.
Malan, L.
Malgas, C.
Maree, M.
Martinot, Z. E.
Matsetela, E.
Mena Parra, J.
Mesinger, A.
Molewa, M.
Morales, M. F.
Mosiane, T.
Neben, A. R.
Nikolic, B.
Parsons, A. R.
Patra, N.
Pieterse, S.
Pober, J. C.
Razavi-Ghods, N.
Robnett, J.
Rosie, K.
Sims, P.
Smith, C.
Syce, A.
Thyagarajan, N.
Williams, P. K. G.
Zheng, H.
Source :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, vol 500, iss 1
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
arXiv, 2019.

Abstract

The detection of the Epoch of Reionization (EoR) delay power spectrum using a "foreground avoidance method" highly depends on the instrument chromaticity. The systematic effects induced by the radio-telescope spread the foreground signal in the delay domain, which contaminates the EoR window theoretically observable. Applied to the Hydrogen Epoch of Reionization Array (HERA), this paper combines detailed electromagnetic and electrical simulations in order to model the chromatic effects of the instrument, and quantify its frequency and time responses. In particular, the effects of the analogue receiver, transmission cables, and mutual coupling are included. These simulations are able to accurately predict the intensity of the reflections occurring in the 150-m cable which links the antenna to the back-end. They also show that electromagnetic waves can propagate from one dish to another one through large sections of the array due to mutual coupling. The simulated system time response is attenuated by a factor $10^{4}$ after a characteristic delay which depends on the size of the array and on the antenna position. Ultimately, the system response is attenuated by a factor $10^{5}$ after 1400 ns because of the reflections in the cable, which corresponds to characterizable ${k_\parallel}$-modes above 0.7 $h\;\rm{Mpc}^{-1}$ at 150 MHz. Thus, this new study shows that the detection of the EoR signal with HERA Phase I will be more challenging than expected. On the other hand, it improves our understanding of the telescope, which is essential to mitigate the instrument chromaticity.<br />Comment: 13 pages, 17 figures - Submitted to MNRAS - 2nd revision

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, vol 500, iss 1
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a46dfcbccea5e70c8d7a03bbf95290a8
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.1908.02383