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Progress in the Construction and Testing of the Tianlai Radio Interferometers

Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics 2018-06-28 v2 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics

Abstract

The Tianlai Pathfinder is designed to demonstrate the feasibility of using a wide field of view radio interferometers to map the density of neutral hydrogen in the Universe after the Epoch of Reionizaton. This approach, called 21~cm intensity-mapping, promises an inexpensive means for surveying the large-scale structure of the cosmos. The Tianlai Pathfinder presently consists of an array of three, 15~m ×\times 40~m cylinder telescopes and an array of sixteen, 6~m diameter dish antennas located in a radio-quiet part of western China. The two types of arrays were chosen to determine the advantages and disadvantages of each approach. The primary goal of the Pathfinder is to make 3D maps by surveying neutral hydrogen over large areas of the sky %20,000deg220,000 {\rm deg}^2 in two different redshift ranges: first at 1.03>z>0.781.03 > z > 0.78 (700800700 - 800~MHz) and later at 0.21>z>0.120.21 > z > 0.12 (117012701170 - 1270~MHz). The most significant challenge to 2121~cm intensity-mapping is the removal of strong foreground radiation that dwarfs the cosmological signal. It requires exquisite knowledge of the instrumental response, i.e. calibration. In this paper, we provide an overview of the status of the Pathfinder and discuss the details of some of the analysis that we have carried out to measure the beam function of both arrays. We compare electromagnetic simulations of the arrays to measurements, discuss measurements of the gain and phase stability of the instrument, and provide a brief overview of the data processing pipeline.

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@article{arxiv.1806.04698,
  title  = {Progress in the Construction and Testing of the Tianlai Radio Interferometers},
  author = {Santanu Das and Christopher J. Anderson and Reza Ansari and Jean-Eric Campagne and Daniel Charlet and Xuelei Chen and Zhiping Chen and Aleksander J. Cianciara and Pierre Colom and Yanping Cong and Kevin G. Gayley and Jingchao Geng and Jie Hao and Qizhi Huang and Celeste S. Keith and Chao Li and Jixia Li and Yichao Li and Chao Liu and Tao Liu and Christophe Magneville and John P. Marriner and Jean-Michel Martin and Marc Moniez and Trevor M. Oxholm and Ue-Li Pen and Olivier Perdereau and Jeffrey B. Peterson and Huli Shi and Lin Shu and Albert Stebbins and Shijie Sun and Peter T. Timbie and Steve Torchinsky and Gregory S. Tucker and Guisong Wang and Rongli Wang and Xin Wang and Yougang Wang and Fengquan Wu and Yidong Xu and Kaifeng Yu and Jiao Zhang and Juyong Zhang and Le Zhang and Jialu Zhu and Shifan Zuo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1806.04698},
  year   = {2018}
}

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18 pages, 10 figures