TY - JOUR
T1 - Cosmology from EoR/Cosmic dawn with the SKA
AU - Pritchard, Jonathan
AU - Ichiki, Kiyotomo
AU - Mesinger, Andrei
AU - Metcalf, Robert Benton
AU - Pourtsidou, Alkistis
AU - Santos, Mario
AU - Abdalla, Filipe
AU - Chang, Tzu Ching
AU - Chen, Xuelei
AU - Weller, Jochen
AU - Zaroubi, Saleem
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © Copyright owned by the author(s) under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike Licence.
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - SKA Phase 1 will build upon early detections of the EoR by precursor instruments, such asMWA, PAPER, and LOFAR, and planned instruments, such as HERA, to make the first high signal-tonoise measurements of fluctuations in the 21 cm brightness temperature from both reionization and the cosmic dawn. This will allow both imaging and statistical maps of the 21cm signal at redshifts z = 627 and constrain the underlying cosmology and evolution of the density field. This era includes nearly 60% of the (in principle) observable volume of the Universe and many more linear modes than the CMB, presenting an opportunity for SKA to usher in a new level of precision cosmology. This optimistic picture is complicated by the need to understand and remove the effect of astrophysics, so that systematics rather than statistics will limit constraints. This chapter describes the cosmological, as opposed to astrophysical, information available to SKA Phase 1. Key areas for discussion include: cosmological parameters constraints using 21cm fluctuations as a tracer of the density field; lensing of the 21cm signal, constraints on heating via exotic physics such as decaying or annihilating dark matter; impact of fundamental physics such as non-Gaussianity or warm dark matter on the source population; and constraints on the bulk flows arising from the decoupling of baryons and photons at z = 1000. The chapter explores the path to separating cosmology from 'gastrophysics', for example via velocity space distortions and separation in redshift. We discuss new opportunities for extracting cosmology made possible by the sensitivity of SKA1 and explore the advances achievable with SKA2.
AB - SKA Phase 1 will build upon early detections of the EoR by precursor instruments, such asMWA, PAPER, and LOFAR, and planned instruments, such as HERA, to make the first high signal-tonoise measurements of fluctuations in the 21 cm brightness temperature from both reionization and the cosmic dawn. This will allow both imaging and statistical maps of the 21cm signal at redshifts z = 627 and constrain the underlying cosmology and evolution of the density field. This era includes nearly 60% of the (in principle) observable volume of the Universe and many more linear modes than the CMB, presenting an opportunity for SKA to usher in a new level of precision cosmology. This optimistic picture is complicated by the need to understand and remove the effect of astrophysics, so that systematics rather than statistics will limit constraints. This chapter describes the cosmological, as opposed to astrophysical, information available to SKA Phase 1. Key areas for discussion include: cosmological parameters constraints using 21cm fluctuations as a tracer of the density field; lensing of the 21cm signal, constraints on heating via exotic physics such as decaying or annihilating dark matter; impact of fundamental physics such as non-Gaussianity or warm dark matter on the source population; and constraints on the bulk flows arising from the decoupling of baryons and photons at z = 1000. The chapter explores the path to separating cosmology from 'gastrophysics', for example via velocity space distortions and separation in redshift. We discuss new opportunities for extracting cosmology made possible by the sensitivity of SKA1 and explore the advances achievable with SKA2.
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M3 - مقالة من مؤنمر
SN - 1824-8039
VL - 9-13-June-2014
JO - Proceedings of Science
JF - Proceedings of Science
M1 - 012
T2 - Advancing Astrophysics with the Square Kilometre Array, AASKA 2014
Y2 - 9 June 2014 through 13 June 2014
ER -