Simulations for Gravitational Lensing of 21 cm Radiation at EoR and Post-EoR Redshifts

21 cm cosmology opens an observational window to previously unexplored cosmological epochs such as the Epoch of Reionization (EoR), the Cosmic Dawn and the Dark Ages using powerful radio interferometers such as the planned Square Kilometer Array (SKA). Among all the other applications which can pote...

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Main Author: Romeo, Alessandro <1987>
Other Authors: Moscardini, Lauro
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:en
Published: Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna 2015
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Online Access:http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/7239/
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spelling ndltd-unibo.it-oai-amsdottorato.cib.unibo.it-72392016-01-22T05:09:23Z Simulations for Gravitational Lensing of 21 cm Radiation at EoR and Post-EoR Redshifts Romeo, Alessandro <1987> FIS/05 Astronomia e astrofisica 21 cm cosmology opens an observational window to previously unexplored cosmological epochs such as the Epoch of Reionization (EoR), the Cosmic Dawn and the Dark Ages using powerful radio interferometers such as the planned Square Kilometer Array (SKA). Among all the other applications which can potentially improve the understanding of standard cosmology, we study the promising opportunity given by measuring the weak gravitational lensing sourced by 21 cm radiation. We performed this study in two different cosmological epochs, at a typical EoR redshift and successively at a post-EoR redshift. We will show how the lensing signal can be reconstructed using a three dimensional optimal quadratic lensing estimator in Fourier space, using single frequency band or combining multiple frequency band measurements. To this purpose, we implemented a simulation pipeline capable of dealing with issues that can not be treated analytically. Considering the current SKA plans, we studied the performance of the quadratic estimator at typical EoR redshifts, for different survey strategies and comparing two thermal noise models for the SKA-Low array. The simulation we performed takes into account the beam of the telescope and the discreteness of visibility measurements. We found that an SKA-Low interferometer should obtain high-fidelity images of the underlying mass distribution in its phase 1 only if several bands are stacked together, covering a redshift range that goes from z=7 to z=11.5. The SKA-Low phase 2, modeled in order to improve the sensitivity of the instrument by almost an order of magnitude, should be capable of providing images with good quality even when the signal is detected within a single frequency band. Considering also the serious effect that foregrounds could have on this detections, we discussed the limits of these results and also the possibility provided by these models of measuring an accurate lensing power spectrum. Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna Moscardini, Lauro 2015-12-21 Doctoral Thesis PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/7239/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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Simulations for Gravitational Lensing of 21 cm Radiation at EoR and Post-EoR Redshifts
description 21 cm cosmology opens an observational window to previously unexplored cosmological epochs such as the Epoch of Reionization (EoR), the Cosmic Dawn and the Dark Ages using powerful radio interferometers such as the planned Square Kilometer Array (SKA). Among all the other applications which can potentially improve the understanding of standard cosmology, we study the promising opportunity given by measuring the weak gravitational lensing sourced by 21 cm radiation. We performed this study in two different cosmological epochs, at a typical EoR redshift and successively at a post-EoR redshift. We will show how the lensing signal can be reconstructed using a three dimensional optimal quadratic lensing estimator in Fourier space, using single frequency band or combining multiple frequency band measurements. To this purpose, we implemented a simulation pipeline capable of dealing with issues that can not be treated analytically. Considering the current SKA plans, we studied the performance of the quadratic estimator at typical EoR redshifts, for different survey strategies and comparing two thermal noise models for the SKA-Low array. The simulation we performed takes into account the beam of the telescope and the discreteness of visibility measurements. We found that an SKA-Low interferometer should obtain high-fidelity images of the underlying mass distribution in its phase 1 only if several bands are stacked together, covering a redshift range that goes from z=7 to z=11.5. The SKA-Low phase 2, modeled in order to improve the sensitivity of the instrument by almost an order of magnitude, should be capable of providing images with good quality even when the signal is detected within a single frequency band. Considering also the serious effect that foregrounds could have on this detections, we discussed the limits of these results and also the possibility provided by these models of measuring an accurate lensing power spectrum.
author2 Moscardini, Lauro
author_facet Moscardini, Lauro
Romeo, Alessandro <1987>
author Romeo, Alessandro <1987>
author_sort Romeo, Alessandro <1987>
title Simulations for Gravitational Lensing of 21 cm Radiation at EoR and Post-EoR Redshifts
title_short Simulations for Gravitational Lensing of 21 cm Radiation at EoR and Post-EoR Redshifts
title_full Simulations for Gravitational Lensing of 21 cm Radiation at EoR and Post-EoR Redshifts
title_fullStr Simulations for Gravitational Lensing of 21 cm Radiation at EoR and Post-EoR Redshifts
title_full_unstemmed Simulations for Gravitational Lensing of 21 cm Radiation at EoR and Post-EoR Redshifts
title_sort simulations for gravitational lensing of 21 cm radiation at eor and post-eor redshifts
publisher Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna
publishDate 2015
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