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Bayesian noise wave calibration for 21-cm global experiments

Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics 2022-09-15 v4

Abstract

Detection of millikelvin-level signals from the 'Cosmic Dawn' requires an unprecedented level of sensitivity and systematic calibration. We report the theory behind a novel calibration algorithm developed from the formalism introduced by the EDGES collaboration for use in 21-cm experiments. Improvements over previous approaches are provided through the incorporation of a Bayesian framework and machine learning techniques such as the use of Bayesian evidence to determine the level of frequency variation of calibration parameters that is supported by the data, the consideration of correlation between calibration parameters when determining their values and the use of a conjugate-prior based approach that results in a fast algorithm for application in the field. In self-consistency tests using empirical data models of varying complexity, our methodology is used to calibrate a 50 Ω\Omega ambient-temperature load. The RMS error between the calibration solution and the measured temperature of the load is 8 mK, well within the 1σ\sigma noise level. Whilst the methods described here are more applicable to global 21-cm experiments, they can easily be adapted and applied to other applications, including telescopes such as HERA and the SKA.

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@article{arxiv.2011.14052,
  title  = {Bayesian noise wave calibration for 21-cm global experiments},
  author = {I. L. V. Roque and W. J. Handley and N. Razavi-Ghods},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2011.14052},
  year   = {2022}
}

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9 pages, 9 figures

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