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Search for the Epoch of Reionisation with HERA: Upper Limits on the Closure Phase Delay Power Spectrum

Authors :
Keller, Pascal M.
Nikolic, Bojan
Thyagarajan, Nithyanandan
Carilli, Chris L.
Bernardi, Gianni
Charles, Ntsikelelo
Bester, Landman
Smirnov, Oleg M.
Kern, Nicholas S.
Dillon, Joshua S.
Hazelton, Bryna J.
Morales, Miguel F.
Jacobs, Daniel C.
Parsons, Aaron R.
Abdurashidova, Zara
Adams, Tyrone
Aguirre, James E.
Alexander, Paul
Ali, Zaki S.
Baartman, Rushelle
Balfour, Yanga
Beardsley, Adam P.
Billings, Tashalee S.
Bowman, Judd D.
Bradley, Richard F.
Bull, Philip
Burba, Jacob
Carey, Steven
Cheng, Carina
DeBoer, David R.
Acedo, Eloy de Lera
Dexter, Matt
Eksteen, Nico
Ely, John
Ewall-Wice, Aaron
Fagnoni, Nicolas
Fritz, Randall
Furlanetto, Steven R.
Gale-Sides, Kingsley
Glendenning, Brian
Gorthi, Deepthi
Greig, Bradley
Grobbelaar, Jasper
Halday, Ziyaad
Hewitt, Jacqueline N.
Hickish, Jack
Julius, Austin
Kariseb, MacCalvin
Kerrigan, Joshua
Kittiwisit, Piyanat
Kohn, Saul A.
Kolopanis, Matthew
Lanman, Adam
La Plante, Paul
Liu, Adrian
Loots, Anita
Ma, Yin-Zhe
MacMahon, David Harold Edward
Malan, Lourence
Malgas, Cresshim
Malgas, Keith
Marero, Bradley
Martinot, Zachary E.
Mesinger, Andrei
Molewa, Mathakane
Mosiane, Tshegofalang
Murray, Steven G.
Neben, Abraham R.
Nuwegeld, Hans
Pascua, Robert
Patra, Nipanjana
Pieterse, Samantha
Pober, Jonathan C.
Razavi-Ghods, Nima
Robnett, James
Rosie, Kathryn
Santos, Mario G.
Sims, Peter
Smith, Craig
Swarts, Hilton
Van Wyngaarden, Pieter
Williams, Peter K. G.
Zheng, Haoxuan
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Radio interferometers aiming to measure the power spectrum of the redshifted 21 cm line during the Epoch of Reionisation (EoR) need to achieve an unprecedented dynamic range to separate the weak signal from overwhelming foreground emissions. Calibration inaccuracies can compromise the sensitivity of these measurements to the effect that a detection of the EoR is precluded. An alternative to standard analysis techniques makes use of the closure phase, which allows one to bypass antenna-based direction-independent calibration. Similarly to standard approaches, we use a delay spectrum technique to search for the EoR signal. Using 94 nights of data observed with Phase I of the Hydrogen Epoch of Reionization Array (HERA), we place approximate constraints on the 21 cm power spectrum at $z=7.7$. We find at 95% confidence that the 21 cm EoR brightness temperature is $\le$(372)$^2$ "pseudo" mK$^2$ at 1.14 "pseudo" $h$ Mpc$^{-1}$, where the "pseudo" emphasises that these limits are to be interpreted as approximations to the actual distance scales and brightness temperatures. Using a fiducial EoR model, we demonstrate the feasibility of detecting the EoR with the full array. Compared to standard methods, the closure phase processing is relatively simple, thereby providing an important independent check on results derived using visibility intensities, or related.<br />Comment: 16 pages, 14 figures, accepted for publication by MNRAS

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2302.07969
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stad371