A method for 21 cm power spectrum estimation in the presence of foregrounds
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Liu, Adrian Chi-Yan; Tegmark, Max Erik
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The technique of 21 cm tomography promises to be a powerful tool for estimating cosmological parameters, constraining the epoch of reionization, and probing the so-called dark ages. However, realizing this promise will require the extraction of a cosmological power spectrum from beneath overwhelmingly large sources of foreground contamination. In this paper, we develop a unified matrix-based framework for foreground subtraction and power spectrum estimation, which allows us to quantify the errors and biases that arise in the power spectrum as a result of foreground subtraction. We find that existing line-of-sight foreground subtraction proposals can lead to substantial mode mixing as well as residual noise and foreground biases, whereas our proposed inverse-variance foreground subtraction eliminates noise and foreground biases, gives smaller error bars, and produces less correlated measurements of the power spectrum. We also numerically confirm the intuitive belief in the literature that 21 cm foreground subtraction is best done using frequency rather than angular information.
Date issued
2011-05Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Physics; MIT Kavli Institute for Astrophysics and Space ResearchJournal
Physcial Review D
Publisher
American Physical Society
Citation
Liu, Adrian, and Max Tegmark. “A Method for 21 Cm Power Spectrum Estimation in the Presence of Foregrounds.” Physical Review D 83.10 (2011) © 2011 American Physical Society
Version: Final published version
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1550-7998
1550-2368