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2016MNRAS.461.2847B - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 461, 2847-2855 (2016/September-3)

Bayesian constraints on the global 21-cm signal from the Cosmic Dawn.

BERNARDI G., ZWART J.T.L., PRICE D., GREENHILL L.J., MESINGER A., DOWELL J., EFTEKHARI T., ELLINGSON S.W., KOCZ J. and SCHINZEL F.

Abstract (from CDS):

The birth of the first luminous sources and the ensuing epoch of reionization are best studied via the redshifted 21-cm emission line, the signature of the first two imprinting the last. In this work, we present a fully Bayesian method, hibayes, for extracting the faint, global (sky-averaged) 21-cm signal from the much brighter foreground emission. We show that a simplified (but plausible) Gaussian model of the 21-cm emission from the Cosmic Dawn epoch (15 <= z <= 30), parametrized by an amplitude A_H I, a frequency peak ν_H I and a width σ_H I, can be extracted even in the presence of a structured foreground frequency spectrum (parametrized as a seventh-order polynomial), provided sufficient signal-to-noise (400 h of observation with a single dipole). We apply our method to an early, 19-min-long observation from the Large aperture Experiment to detect the Dark Ages, constraining the 21-cm signal amplitude and width to be -890 \lt A_H I \lt 0 mK and σ_H I \gt 6.5 MHz (corresponding to Δz > 1.9 at redshift z ≃ 20) respectively at the 95-per cent confidence level in the range 13.2 < z < 27.4 (100 > ν > 50 MHz).

Abstract Copyright: © 2016 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): methods: data analysis - methods: statistical - cosmology: observations - dark ages, reionization, first stars - diffuse radiation - diffuse radiation

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