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Inflation and Early Dark Energy with a Stage II Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2019-08-01 v3 Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics High Energy Physics - Experiment

Abstract

This white paper envisions a revolutionary post-DESI, post-LSST dark energy program based on intensity mapping of the redshifted 21cm emission line from neutral hydrogen at radio frequencies. The proposed intensity mapping survey has the unique capability to quadruple the volume of the Universe surveyed by optical programs, provide a percent-level measurement of the expansion history to z6z \sim 6, open a window to explore physics beyond the concordance Λ\LambdaCDM model, and to significantly improve the precision on standard cosmological parameters. In addition, characterization of dark energy and new physics will be powerfully enhanced by cross-correlations with optical surveys and cosmic microwave background measurements. The rich dataset obtained by the proposed intensity mapping instrument will be simultaneously useful in exploring the time-domain physics of fast radio transients and pulsars, potentially in live "multi-messenger" coincidence with other observatories. The core dark energy/inflation science advances enabled by this program are the following: (i) Measure the expansion history of the universe over z=0.36z=0.3-6 with a single instrument, extending the range deep into the pre-acceleration era, providing an unexplored window for new physics; (ii) Measure the growth rate of structure in the universe over the same redshift range; (iii) Observe, or constrain, the presence of inflationary relics in the primordial power spectrum, improving existing constraints by an order of magnitude; (iv) Observe, or constrain, primordial non-Gaussianity with unprecedented precision, improving constraints on several key numbers by an order of magnitude. Detailed mapping of the enormous, and still largely unexplored, volume of cosmic space will thus provide unprecedented information on fundamental questions of the vacuum energy and early-universe physics.

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@article{arxiv.1810.09572,
  title  = {Inflation and Early Dark Energy with a Stage II Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment},
  author = {Cosmic Visions 21 cm Collaboration and Réza Ansari and Evan J. Arena and Kevin Bandura and Philip Bull and Emanuele Castorina and Tzu-Ching Chang and Shi-Fan Chen and Liam Connor and Simon Foreman and Josef Frisch and Daniel Green and Matthew C. Johnson and Dionysios Karagiannis and Adrian Liu and Kiyoshi W. Masui and P. Daniel Meerburg and Moritz Münchmeyer and Laura B. Newburgh and Andrej Obuljen and Paul O'Connor and Hamsa Padmanabhan and J. Richard Shaw and Christopher Sheehy and Anže Slosar and Kendrick Smith and Paul Stankus and Albert Stebbins and Peter Timbie and Francisco Villaescusa-Navarro and Benjamin Wallisch and Martin White},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1810.09572},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

This white-paper was prepared under auspices of the Department of Energy Cosmic Visions Dark Energy program; v1: initial release in Oct 2018; v2: Jul 2019 update: strawman design matches PUMA Decadal Submission, updated forecasting, new figures and science section; v3: fixed reference, missing author in metadata