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Bayesian constraints on the global 21-cm signal from the Cosmic Dawn

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2016-07-27 v1

Abstract

The birth of the first luminous sources and the ensuing epoch of reionization are best studied via the redshifted 21-cm emission line, the signature of the first two imprinting the last. In this work we present a fully-Bayesian method, \textsc{hibayes}, for extracting the faint, global (sky-averaged) 21-cm signal from the much brighter foreground emission. We show that a simplified (but plausible), Gaussian model of the 21-cm emission from the Cosmic Dawn epoch (15z3015 \lesssim z \lesssim 30), parameterized by an amplitude AHIA_{\rm HI}, a frequency peak νHI\nu_{\rm HI} and a width σHI\sigma_{\rm HI}, can be extracted even in the presence of a structured foreground frequency spectrum (parameterized as a 7th7^{\rm th}-order polynomial), provided sufficient signal-to-noise (400~hours of observation with a single dipole). We apply our method to an early, 19-minute long observation from the Large aperture Experiment to detect the Dark Ages, constraining the 21-cm signal amplitude and width to be 890<AHI<0-890 < A_{\rm HI} < 0 mK and σHI>6.5\sigma_{\rm HI} > 6.5 MHz (corresponding to Δz>1.9\Delta z > 1.9 at redshift z20z \simeq 20) respectively at the 95-per-cent confidence level in the range 13.2<z<27.413.2 < z < 27.4 (100>ν>50100 > \nu > 50 MHz).

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@article{arxiv.1606.06006,
  title  = {Bayesian constraints on the global 21-cm signal from the Cosmic Dawn},
  author = {G. Bernardi and J. T. L. Zwart and D. Price and L. J. Greenhill and A. Mesinger and J. Dowell and T. Eftekhari and S. W. Ellingson and J. Kocz and F. Schinzel},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1606.06006},
  year   = {2016}
}

Comments

10 pages, 8 figures, MNRAS accepted