Estimating the feasibility of 21cm-Lyα synergies using the hydrogen Epoch of Reionization array

被引:7
作者
Cox, Tyler A. [1 ,2 ]
Jacobs, Daniel C. [2 ]
Murray, Steven G. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Astron, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA
[2] Arizona State Univ, Sch Earth & Space Explorat, Tempe, AZ 85287 USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
instrumentation: interferometers; galaxies: high-redshift; cosmology: dark ages; reionization; first stars; EMITTER CROSS-CORRELATION; 21; CM-SIGNAL; LY-ALPHA; POWER SPECTRUM; 21-CM SIGNAL; NEUTRAL HYDROGEN; DETECTABILITY; LIMIT; CONSTRAINTS; SIMULATION;
D O I
10.1093/mnras/stac486
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
Cross-correlating 21cm and Ly alpha intensity maps of the Epoch of Reionization promises to be a powerful tool for exploring the properties of the first galaxies. Next-generation intensity mapping experiments such as the Hydrogen Epoch of Reionization Array (HERA) and SPHEREx will individually probe reionization through the power spectra of the 21cm and Ly alpha lines respectively, but will be limited by bright foregrounds and instrumental systematics. Cross-correlating these measurements could reduce systematics, potentially tightening constraints on the inferred astrophysical parameters. In this study, we present forecasts of cross-correlation taking into account the effects of exact uv-sampling and foreground filtering to estimate the feasibility of HERAxSPHEREx making a detection of the 21cm-Ly alpha cross-power spectrum. We also project the sensitivity of a cross-power spectrum between HERA and the proposed next-generation Cosmic Dawn Intensity Mapper. By isolating the sources of uncertainty, we explore the impacts of experimental limitations such as foreground filtering and Ly alpha thermal noise uncertainty have on making a detection of the cross-power spectrum. We then implement this strategy in a simulation of the cross-power spectrum and observational error to identify redshifts where fiducial 21cmFAST models predict the highest signal-to-noise detection (z similar to 8). We conclude that detection of the SPHEREx-HERA cross-correlation will require an optimistic level of 21cm foreground filtering, as well as deeper thermal noise integrations due to a lack of overlapping sensitive modes but for CDIM with its larger range of scales and lower noise forecast detection levels, may be possible even with stricter 21cm foreground filtering.
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页码:792 / 801
页数:10
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