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The Hydrogen Epoch of Reionization Array Dish II: Characterization of Spectral Structure with Electromagnetic Simulations and its science Implications

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2016-11-15 v2 Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics

Abstract

We use time-domain electromagnetic simulations to determine the spectral characteristics of the Hydrogen Epoch of Reionization Arrays (HERA) antenna. These simulations are part of a multi-faceted campaign to determine the effectiveness of the dish's design for obtaining a detection of redshifted 21 cm emission from the epoch of reionization. Our simulations show the existence of reflections between HERA's suspended feed and its parabolic dish reflector that fall below -40 dB at 150 ns and, for reasonable impedance matches, have a negligible impact on HERA's ability to constrain EoR parameters. It follows that despite the reflections they introduce, dishes are effective for increasing the sensitivity of EoR experiments at relatively low cost. We find that electromagnetic resonances in the HERA feed's cylindrical skirt, which is intended to reduce cross coupling and beam ellipticity, introduces significant power at large delays (40-40 dB at 200 ns) which can lead to some loss of measurable Fourier modes and a modest reduction in sensitivity. Even in the presence of this structure, we find that the spectral response of the antenna is sufficiently smooth for delay filtering to contain foreground emission at line-of-sight wave numbers below k0.2k_\parallel \lesssim 0.2 hhMpc1^{-1}, in the region where the current PAPER experiment operates. Incorporating these results into a Fisher Matrix analysis, we find that the spectral structure observed in our simulations has only a small effect on the tight constraints HERA can achieve on parameters associated with the astrophysics of reionization.

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@article{arxiv.1602.06277,
  title  = {The Hydrogen Epoch of Reionization Array Dish II: Characterization of Spectral Structure with Electromagnetic Simulations and its science Implications},
  author = {Aaron Ewall-Wice and Richard Bradley and David DeBoer and Jacqueline Hewitt and Aaron Parsons and James Aguierre and Zaki S. Ali and Judd Bowman and Carina Cheng and Abraham R. Neben and Nipanjana Patra and Nithyanandan Thyagarajan and Mariet Venter and Eloy de Lera Acedo and Joshua S. Dillon and Roger Dickenson and Phillip Doolittle and Dennis Egan and Mike Hedrick and Patricia Klima and Saul Kohn and Patrick Schaffner and John Shelton and Benjamin Saliwanchik and H. A. Taylor and Rusty Taylor and Max Tegmark and Butch Wirt},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1602.06277},
  year   = {2016}
}

Comments

Accepted to ApJ, 18 pages, 17 Figures. Replacement matches accepted manuscript