학술논문

Detecting global signal from cosmic dawn and epoch of reionization with SKA.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Astrophysics & Astronomy. 3/28/2023, Vol. 44 Issue 1, p1-11. 11p.
Subject
*BACKGROUND radiation
*ANTENNA arrays
*BRIGHTNESS temperature
*ANTENNAS (Electronics)
*SCIENCE projects
*HORIZON
*MICHELSON interferometer
Language
ISSN
0250-6335
Abstract
A key science project for SKA-Low is the interferometer imaging of spatio-temporal fluctuations in the hydrogen ionization fraction and spin temperature as a diagnostic of cosmic dawn (CD) and epoch of reionization (EoR) in the redshift range 6 ≲ z ≲ 28 . However, detection of the global CD/EoR signal, which provides the differential HI 21-cm brightness temperature with respect to the background radiation temperature, is outside the current purview of SKA-Low observing in interferometer mode. This global CD/EoR signal can provide the critical zero-spacing measurement vital for establishing the base level of fluctuations measured by SKA-Low interferometers. We present here, a concept to detect the global CD/EoR signal as a supplement to the CD/EoR key science of SKA-Low. This would be enabled by adding a compact array of outrigger antennas interspersed between the core stations of SKA-Low. The autocorrelations of the outrigger antennas would form the measurement set for the global CD/EoR. The visibilities measured between outriggers and SKA stations would be 'blind' to the global CD/EoR signal and would provide a Global Sky Model and calibration of the bandpass and mode-coupling in the primary beam of the outriggers. The global signal measurement capability will strengthen the SKA-Low CD/EoR program. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]