Chatterjee, Suman ; Bharadwaj, Somnath ; Marthi, Visweshwar Ram (2020) Simulated predictions for H i at z = 3.35 with the Ooty Wide Field Array (OWFA) – II. Foreground avoidance Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 500 (4). pp. 4398-4413. ISSN 0035-8711
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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa3348
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Abstract
Considering the upcoming OWFA, we use simulations of the foregrounds and the z = 3.35 H i 21-cm intensity mapping signal to identify the (k⊥, k∥) modes where the expected 21-cm power spectrum P(k⊥, k∥) is substantially larger than the predicted foreground contribution. Only these uncontaminated k modes are used for measuring P(k⊥, k∥) in the “Foreground Avoidance” technique. Though the foregrounds are largely localized within a wedge. we find that the small leakage beyond the wedge surpasses the 21-cm signal across a significant part of the (k⊥, k∥) plane. The extent of foreground leakage is extremely sensitive to the frequency window function used to estimate P(k⊥, k∥). It is possible to reduce the leakage by making the window function narrower; however, this comes at the expense of losing a larger fraction of the 21-cm signal. It is necessary to balance these competing effects to identify an optimal window function. Considering a broad class of cosine window functions, we identify a six term window function as optimal for 21-cm power spectrum estimation with OWFA. Considering only the k modes where the expected 21-cm power spectrum exceeds the predicted foregrounds by a factor of 100 or larger, a 5σ detection of the binned power spectrum is possible in the k-ranges 0.18≤k≤0.3Mpc−1 and 0.18≤k≤0.8Mpc−1 with 1000–2000 and 104 h of observation, respectively.
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