A Detection of Cosmological 21 cm Emission from CHIME in Cross-correlation with eBOSS Measurements of the Lyα Forest

We report the detection of 21 cm emission at an average redshift z ¯ = 2.3 in the cross-correlation of data from the Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment (CHIME) with measurements of the Ly α forest from eBOSS. Data collected by CHIME over 88 days in the 400–500 MHz frequency band (1.8 <...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Astrophysical journal 2024-03, Vol.963 (1), p.23
Hauptverfasser: Amiri, Mandana, Bandura, Kevin, Chakraborty, Arnab, Dobbs, Matt, Fandino, Mateus, Foreman, Simon, Gan, Hyoyin, Halpern, Mark, Hill, Alex S., Hinshaw, Gary, Höfer, Carolin, Landecker, T. L., Li, Zack, MacEachern, Joshua, Masui, Kiyoshi, Mena-Parra, Juan, Milutinovic, Nikola, Mirhosseini, Arash, Newburgh, Laura, Ordog, Anna, Paul, Sourabh, Pen, Ue-Li, Pinsonneault-Marotte, Tristan, Reda, Alex, Shaw, J. Richard, Siegel, Seth R., Vanderlinde, Keith, Wang, Haochen, Wiebe, D. V., Wulf, Dallas
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Zusammenfassung:We report the detection of 21 cm emission at an average redshift z ¯ = 2.3 in the cross-correlation of data from the Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment (CHIME) with measurements of the Ly α forest from eBOSS. Data collected by CHIME over 88 days in the 400–500 MHz frequency band (1.8 < z < 2.5) are formed into maps of the sky and high-pass delay filtered to suppress the foreground power, corresponding to removing cosmological scales with k ∥ ≲ 0.13 Mpc −1 at the average redshift. Line-of-sight spectra to the eBOSS background quasar locations are extracted from the CHIME maps and combined with the Ly α forest flux transmission spectra to estimate the 21 cm–Ly α cross-correlation function. Fitting a simulation-derived template function to this measurement results in a 9 σ detection significance. The coherent accumulation of the signal through cross-correlation is sufficient to enable a detection despite excess variance from foreground residuals ∼6–10 times brighter than the expected thermal noise level in the correlation function. These results are the highest-redshift measurement of 21 cm emission to date, and they set the stage for future 21 cm intensity mapping analyses at z > 1.8.
ISSN:0004-637X
1538-4357
DOI:10.3847/1538-4357/ad0f1d