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The BINGO Project I: Baryon Acoustic Oscillations from Integrated Neutral Gas Observations

Authors :
Abdalla, Elcio
Ferreira, Elisa G. M.
Landim, Ricardo G.
Costa, Andre A.
Fornazier, Karin S. F.
Abdalla, Filipe B.
Barosi, Luciano
Brito, Francisco A.
Queiroz, Amilcar R.
Villela, Thyrso
Wang, Bin
Wuensche, Carlos A.
Marins, Alessandro
Novaes, Camila P.
Liccardo, Vincenzo
Shan, Chenxi
Zhang, Jiajun
Zhang, Zhongli
Zhu, Zhenghao
Browne, Ian
Delabrouille, Jacques
Santos, Larissa
Santos, Marcelo V. dos
Xu, Haiguang
Anton, Sonia
Battye, Richard
Chen, Tianyue
Dickinson, Clive
Ma, Yin-Zhe
Maffei, Bruno
de Mericia, Eduardo J.
Motta, Pablo
Otobone, Carlos H. N.
Peel, Michael W.
Roychowdhury, Sambit
Remazeilles, Mathieu
Ribeiro, Rafael M.
Sang, Yu
Santos, Joao R. L.
Santos, Juliana F. R. dos
Silva, Gustavo B.
Vieira, Frederico
Vieira, Jordany
Xiao, Linfeng
Zhang, Xue
Zhu, Yongkai
Source :
A&A 664, A14 (2022)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Observations of the redshifted 21-cm line of neutral hydrogen (HI) are a new and powerful window of observation that offers us the possibility to map the spatial distribution of cosmic HI and learn about cosmology. BINGO (Baryon Acoustic Oscillations [BAO] from Integrated Neutral Gas Observations) is a new unique radio telescope designed to be one of the first to probe BAO at radio frequencies. BINGO has two science goals: cosmology and astrophysics. Cosmology is the main science goal and the driver for BINGO's design and strategy. The key of BINGO is to detect the low redshift BAO to put strong constraints in the dark sector models. Given the versatility of the BINGO telescope, a secondary goal is astrophysics, where BINGO can help discover and study Fast Radio Bursts (FRB) and other transients, Galactic and extragalactic science. In this paper, we introduce the latest progress of the BINGO project, its science goals, describing the scientific potential of the project in each science and the new developments obtained by the collaboration. We introduce the BINGO project and its science goals and give a general summary of recent developments in construction, science potential and pipeline development obtained by the BINGO collaboration in the past few years. We show that BINGO will be able to obtain competitive constraints for the dark sector, and also that will allow for the discovery of several FRBs in the southern hemisphere. The capacity of BINGO in obtaining information from 21-cm is also tested in the pipeline introduced here. There is still no measurement of the BAO in radio, and studying cosmology in this new window of observations is one of the most promising advances in the field. The BINGO project is a radio telescope that has the goal to be one of the first to perform this measurement and it is currently being built in the northeast of Brazil. (Abridged)<br />Comment: 23 pages. To appear in A&A

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
A&A 664, A14 (2022)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2107.01633
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202140883