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Detection of Cosmological 21 cm Emission with the Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2023-05-03 v1

Abstract

We present a detection of 21-cm emission from large-scale structure (LSS) between redshift 0.78 and 1.43 made with the Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment (CHIME). Radio observations acquired over 102 nights are used to construct maps which are foreground filtered and stacked on the angular and spectral locations of luminous red galaxies (LRG), emission line galaxies (ELG), and quasars (QSO) from the eBOSS clustering catalogs. We find decisive evidence for a detection when stacking on all three tracers of LSS, with the logarithm of the Bayes Factor equal to 18.9 (LRG), 10.8 (ELG), and 56.3 (QSO). An alternative frequentist interpretation, based on the likelihood-ratio test, yields a detection significance of 7.1σ7.1\sigma (LRG), 5.7σ5.7\sigma (ELG), and 11.1σ11.1\sigma (QSO). These are the first 21-cm intensity mapping measurements made with an interferometer. We constrain the effective clustering amplitude of neutral hydrogen (HI), defined as AHI103ΩHI(bHI+fμ2)\mathcal{A}_{\rm HI}\equiv 10^{3}\,\Omega_\mathrm{HI}\left(b_\mathrm{HI}+\langle\,f\mu^{2}\rangle\right), where ΩHI\Omega_\mathrm{HI} is the cosmic abundance of HI, bHIb_\mathrm{HI} is the linear bias of HI, and fμ2=0.552\langle\,f\mu^{2}\rangle=0.552 encodes the effect of redshift-space distortions at linear order. We find AHI=1.510.97+3.60\mathcal{A}_\mathrm{HI}=1.51^{+3.60}_{-0.97} for LRGs (z=0.84)(z=0.84), AHI=6.763.79+9.04\mathcal{A}_\mathrm{HI}=6.76^{+9.04}_{-3.79} for ELGs (z=0.96)(z=0.96), and AHI=1.680.67+1.10\mathcal{A}_\mathrm{HI}=1.68^{+1.10}_{-0.67} for QSOs (z=1.20)(z=1.20), with constraints limited by modeling uncertainties at nonlinear scales. We are also sensitive to bias in the spectroscopic redshifts of each tracer, and find a non-zero bias Δv=66±20km/s\Delta\,v= -66 \pm 20 \mathrm{km/s} for the QSOs. We split the QSO catalog into three redshift bins and have a decisive detection in each, with the upper bin at z=1.30z=1.30 producing the highest redshift 21-cm intensity mapping measurement thus far.

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@article{arxiv.2202.01242,
  title  = {Detection of Cosmological 21 cm Emission with the Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment},
  author = {CHIME Collaboration and Mandana Amiri and Kevin Bandura and Tianyue Chen and Meiling Deng and Matt Dobbs and Mateus Fandino and Simon Foreman and Mark Halpern and Alex S. Hill and Gary Hinshaw and Carolin Höfer and Joseph Kania and T. L. Landecker and Joshua MacEachern and Kiyoshi Masui and Juan Mena-Parra and Nikola Milutinovic and Arash Mirhosseini and Laura Newburgh and Anna Ordog and Ue-Li Pen and Tristan Pinsonneault-Marotte and Ava Polzin and Alex Reda and Andre Renard and J. Richard Shaw and Seth R. Siegel and Saurabh Singh and Keith Vanderlinde and Haochen Wang and Donald V. Wiebe and Dallas Wulf},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.01242},
  year   = {2023}
}

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66 pages, 30 figures