Impact of $1/f$ noise on cosmological parameter constraints for SKA intensity mapping
Abstract
We investigate the impact of noise on cosmology for an intensity mapping survey with SKA1-MID Band\,1 and Band\,2. We use a Fisher matrix approach to forecast constraints on cosmological parameters under the influence of noise, adopting a semi-empirical model from an earlier work, which results from the residual noise spectrum after applying a component separation algorithm to remove smooth spectral components. Without noise, the projected constraints are on , on , on using Band\,1+\emph{Planck}, and on , on , on using Band\,2+\emph{Planck}. A representative baseline noise degrades these constraints by a factor of for Band\,1+\emph{Planck}, and for Band\,2+\emph{Planck}. On the power spectrum measurement, higher redshift and smaller scales are more affected by noise, with minimal contamination comes from and . Subject to the specific scan strategy of the adopted noise model, one prefers a correlated in frequency with minimised spectral slope, a low knee frequency, and a large telescope slew speed in order to reduce its impact.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1907.12132,
title = {Impact of $1/f$ noise on cosmological parameter constraints for SKA intensity mapping},
author = {T. Chen and R. A. Battye and A. A. Costa and C. Dickinson and S. E. Harper},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.12132},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
15 pages, 8 figures, submitted to MNRAS