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COMAP Early Science: I. Overview

Authors :
Cleary, Kieran A.
Borowska, Jowita
Breysse, Patrick C.
Catha, Morgan
Chung, Dongwoo T.
Church, Sarah E.
Dickinson, Clive
Eriksen, Hans Kristian
Foss, Marie Kristine
Gundersen, Joshua Ott
Harper, Stuart E.
Harris, Andrew I.
Hobbs, Richard
Håvard
Ihle, T.
Kim, Junhan
Kocz, Jonathon
Lamb, James W.
Lunde, Jonas G. S.
Padmanabhan, Hamsa
Pearson, Timothy J.
Philip, Liju
Powell, Travis W.
Rasmussen, Maren
Readhead, Anthony C. S.
Rennie, Thomas J.
Silva, Marta B.
Stutzer, Nils-Ole
Uzgil, Bade D.
Watts, Duncan J.
Wehus, Ingunn Kathrine
Woody, David P.
Basoalto, Lilian
Bond, J. Richard
Dunne, Delaney A.
Gaier, Todd
Hensley, Brandon
Keating, Laura C.
Lawrence, Charles R.
Murray, Norman
Reeves, Rodrigo
Viero, Marco P.
Wechsler, Risa
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The CO Mapping Array Project (COMAP) aims to use line intensity mapping of carbon monoxide (CO) to trace the distribution and global properties of galaxies over cosmic time, back to the Epoch of Reionization (EoR). To validate the technologies and techniques needed for this goal, a Pathfinder instrument has been constructed and fielded. Sensitive to CO(1-0) emission from $z=2.4$-$3.4$ and a fainter contribution from CO(2-1) at $z=6$-8, the Pathfinder is surveying $12$ deg$^2$ in a 5-year observing campaign to detect the CO signal from $z\sim3$. Using data from the first 13 months of observing, we estimate $P_\mathrm{CO}(k) = -2.7 \pm 1.7 \times 10^4\mu\mathrm{K}^2 \mathrm{Mpc}^3$ on scales $k=0.051-0.62 \mathrm{Mpc}^{-1}$ - the first direct 3D constraint on the clustering component of the CO(1-0) power spectrum. Based on these observations alone, we obtain a constraint on the amplitude of the clustering component (the squared mean CO line temperature-bias product) of $\langle Tb\rangle^2<49$ $\mu$K$^2$ - nearly an order-of-magnitude improvement on the previous best measurement. These constraints allow us to rule out two models from the literature. We forecast a detection of the power spectrum after 5 years with signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) 9-17. Cross-correlation with an overlapping galaxy survey will yield a detection of the CO-galaxy power spectrum with S/N of 19. We are also conducting a 30 GHz survey of the Galactic plane and present a preliminary map. Looking to the future of COMAP, we examine the prospects for future phases of the experiment to detect and characterize the CO signal from the EoR.<br />Comment: Paper 1 of 7 in series. 18 pages, 16 figures, submitted to ApJ

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2111.05927
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ac63cc