HI intensity mapping with MeerKAT: power spectrum detection in cross-correlation with WiggleZ galaxies
Abstract
We present a detection of correlated clustering between MeerKAT radio intensity maps and galaxies from the WiggleZ Dark Energy Survey. We find a detection of the cross-correlation power spectrum, the amplitude of which is proportional to the product of the HI density fraction (), HI bias () and the cross-correlation coefficient (). We therefore obtain the constraint , at an effective scale of . The intensity maps were obtained from a pilot survey with the MeerKAT telescope, a 64-dish pathfinder array to the SKA Observatory (SKAO). The data were collected from 10.5 hours of observations using MeerKAT's L-band receivers over six nights covering the 11hr field of WiggleZ, in the frequency range (0.4000.459 in redshift). This detection is the first practical demonstration of the multi-dish auto-correlation intensity mapping technique for cosmology. This marks an important milestone in the roadmap for the cosmology science case with the full SKAO.
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@article{arxiv.2206.01579,
title = {HI intensity mapping with MeerKAT: power spectrum detection in cross-correlation with WiggleZ galaxies},
author = {Steven Cunnington and Yichao Li and Mario G. Santos and Jingying Wang and Isabella P. Carucci and Melis O. Irfan and Alkistis Pourtsidou and Marta Spinelli and Laura Wolz and Paula S. Soares and Chris Blake and Philip Bull and Brandon Engelbrecht and José Fonseca and Keith Grainge and Yin-Zhe Ma},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2206.01579},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
11 pages, 7 figures. See Fig.5 for the main result, showing the cross-power spectrum between MeerKAT and WiggleZ, revealing the 7.7\sigma detection. v2 is the version accepted for publication by MNRAS. The main changes from v1 were in introducing the radio intensity mapping data