Redundant-Baseline Calibration of the Hydrogen Epoch of Reionization Array
Abstract
In 21 cm cosmology, precision calibration is key to the separation of the neutral hydrogen signal from very bright but spectrally-smooth astrophysical foregrounds. The Hydrogen Epoch of Reionization Array (HERA), an interferometer specialized for 21 cm cosmology and now under construction in South Africa, was designed to be largely calibrated using the self-consistency of repeated measurements of the same interferometric modes. This technique, known as "redundant-baseline calibration" resolves most of the internal degrees of freedom in the calibration problem. It assumes, however, on antenna elements with identical primary beams placed precisely on a redundant grid. In this work, we review the detailed implementation of the algorithms enabling redundant-baseline calibration and report results with HERA data. We quantify the effects of real-world non-redundancy and how they compare to the idealized scenario in which redundant measurements differ only in their noise realizations. Finally, we study how non-redundancy can produce spurious temporal structure in our calibration solutions--both in data and in simulations--and present strategies for mitigating that structure.
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@article{arxiv.2003.08399,
title = {Redundant-Baseline Calibration of the Hydrogen Epoch of Reionization Array},
author = {Joshua S. Dillon and Max Lee and Zaki S. Ali and Aaron R. Parsons and Naomi Orosz and Chuneeta Devi Nunhokee and Paul La Plante and Adam P. Beardsley and Nicholas S. Kern and Zara Abdurashidova and James E. Aguirre and Paul Alexander and Yanga Balfour and Gianni Bernardi and Tashalee S. Billings and Judd D. Bowman and Richard F. Bradley and Phil Bull and Jacob Burba and Steve Carey and Chris L. Carilli and Carina Cheng and David R. DeBoer and Matt Dexter and Eloy de Lera Acedo and John Ely and Aaron Ewall-Wice and Nicolas Fagnoni and Randall Fritz and Steven R. Furlanetto and Kingsley Gale-Sides and Brian Glendenning and Deepthi Gorthi and Bradley Greig and Jasper Grobbelaar and Ziyaad Halday and Bryna J. Hazelton and Jacqueline N. Hewitt and Jack Hickish and Daniel C. Jacobs and Austin Julius and Joshua Kerrigan and Piyanat Kittiwisit and Saul A. Kohn and Matthew Kolopanis and Adam Lanman and Telalo Lekalake and David Lewis and Adrian Liu and Yin-Zhe Ma and David MacMahon and Lourence Malan and Cresshim Malgas and Matthys Maree and Zachary E. Martinot and Eunice Matsetela and Andrei Mesinger and Mathakane Molewa and Miguel F. Morales and Tshegofalang Mosiane and Steven Murray and Abraham R. Neben and Bojan Nikolic and Robert Pascua and Nipanjana Patra and Samantha Pieterse and Jonathan C. Pober and Nima Razavi-Ghods and Jon Ringuette and James Robnett and Kathryn Rosie and Mario G. Santos and Peter Sims and Craig Smith and Angelo Syce and Max Tegmark and Nithyanandan Thyagarajan and Peter K. G. Williams and Haoxuan Zheng},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2003.08399},
year = {2020}
}
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24 Pages, 19 Figures. Updated to match the accepted MNRAS version