Detecting Baryon Acoustic Oscillations with HI Intensity Mapping using MeerKAT
>Magister Scientiae - MSc === Future radio surveys as the Square Kilometer Array (SKA) and its precursor, the "Meer" Karoo Array Telescope (MeerKAT), will map the Neutral Hydrogen (HI) in large areas of the sky using the intensity mapping (IM). HI IM is currently one of the most promi...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uwc-oai-etd.uwc.ac.za-11394-69952019-09-07T03:16:32Z Detecting Baryon Acoustic Oscillations with HI Intensity Mapping using MeerKAT Engelbrecht, Brandon Santos, Mario Fonseca, José Square Kilometer Array (SKA) Meer Karoo Array Telescope (MeerKAT) Baryonic Acoustic Oscillations (BAO) >Magister Scientiae - MSc Future radio surveys as the Square Kilometer Array (SKA) and its precursor, the "Meer" Karoo Array Telescope (MeerKAT), will map the Neutral Hydrogen (HI) in large areas of the sky using the intensity mapping (IM). HI IM is currently one of the most promising ways of accessing the Large-Scale Structure of the Universe. The distribution of matter in the Universe not only encodes its composition but also how it evolves and its initial conditions. An effect on the matter distribution that will be detected by the SKA on the post re-ionization Universe are the Baryonic Acoustic Oscillations (BAO). While it has been shown that in single dish mode the SKA can measure the BAO peak in the radial 21cm power spectrum at low redshifts, this possibility has not yet been studied in detail for the MeerKAT. In this thesis we construct a set of full sky simulations to test how well MeerKAT will be able to extract the BAO wiggles along the line of sight. These simulations are done for the frequencies corresponding to MeerKAT L-band. The maps combine the cosmological HI signal, systematic noise, cosmological foregrounds and the instrumental telescope beam. A model-independent estimator is used to extract the BAO wiggles by subtracting a smooth polynomial component from the 21cm radial power spectrum. We test with simulations if this estimator is biased and the signal to noise of the extraction. We conclude that we are able to remove contaminants and recover the cosmological HI signal while not risking the recovery of the BAO signal. We investigate the effects of varying the sky area and the observational hours on the signal to noise ratio for the BAO wiggles. We found that for a HI IM experiment using MeerKAT, the optimal sky area to detect the BAO along the line of sight is 50% of the sky. With a signal-to-noise ratio of 3.37. This can be achieved with 2000 hours of exposure time 2019-09-05T05:28:39Z 2019-09-05T05:28:39Z 2019 http://hdl.handle.net/11394/6995 en University of the Western Cape University of the Western Cape |
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>Magister Scientiae - MSc === Future radio surveys as the Square Kilometer Array (SKA) and its precursor, the "Meer"
Karoo Array Telescope (MeerKAT), will map the Neutral Hydrogen (HI) in large areas of
the sky using the intensity mapping (IM). HI IM is currently one of the most promising ways
of accessing the Large-Scale Structure of the Universe. The distribution of matter in the
Universe not only encodes its composition but also how it evolves and its initial conditions.
An effect on the matter distribution that will be detected by the SKA on the post re-ionization
Universe are the Baryonic Acoustic Oscillations (BAO). While it has been shown that in
single dish mode the SKA can measure the BAO peak in the radial 21cm power spectrum
at low redshifts, this possibility has not yet been studied in detail for the MeerKAT. In this
thesis we construct a set of full sky simulations to test how well MeerKAT will be able
to extract the BAO wiggles along the line of sight. These simulations are done for the
frequencies corresponding to MeerKAT L-band. The maps combine the cosmological HI
signal, systematic noise, cosmological foregrounds and the instrumental telescope beam. A
model-independent estimator is used to extract the BAO wiggles by subtracting a smooth
polynomial component from the 21cm radial power spectrum. We test with simulations
if this estimator is biased and the signal to noise of the extraction. We conclude that we
are able to remove contaminants and recover the cosmological HI signal while not risking
the recovery of the BAO signal. We investigate the effects of varying the sky area and the
observational hours on the signal to noise ratio for the BAO wiggles. We found that for a
HI IM experiment using MeerKAT, the optimal sky area to detect the BAO along the line of
sight is 50% of the sky. With a signal-to-noise ratio of 3.37. This can be achieved with 2000
hours of exposure time |
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Santos, Mario |
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Santos, Mario Engelbrecht, Brandon |
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Detecting Baryon Acoustic Oscillations with HI Intensity Mapping using MeerKAT |
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Detecting Baryon Acoustic Oscillations with HI Intensity Mapping using MeerKAT |
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Detecting Baryon Acoustic Oscillations with HI Intensity Mapping using MeerKAT |
title_fullStr |
Detecting Baryon Acoustic Oscillations with HI Intensity Mapping using MeerKAT |
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Detecting Baryon Acoustic Oscillations with HI Intensity Mapping using MeerKAT |
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detecting baryon acoustic oscillations with hi intensity mapping using meerkat |
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University of the Western Cape |
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2019 |
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http://hdl.handle.net/11394/6995 |
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