Title: Rise and Fall of HI
1Rise and Fall of HI
Radiative Xfer simulation by Iliev, Mellema Pen
Jeff Peterson, CMU
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3Search for Cosmic Hydrogen
- About half of horizon volume filled with HI,
dominated by zgt6 - hi-z lots out there, structures with up to 1016
M? HI. Difficult to observe window, foregrounds. - Mid-z neutral HI in galaxies, 0.1ltzlt2. Billions
of galaxies, HI mass function evolution poorly
known. Intrinsically faint (µJy), requires large
collecting area (gt105 m2). GMRT/SKA.
4Image courtesy of NRAO/AUI and Chung et al.,
Columbia University
5Traditional Radio Telescope Cost Drivers
- High Frequency cryogenic receivers, surface,
pointing accuracy - Correlation/bandwidth N2 cost
- General purpose steerable, reconfigurable
- HSHS target 10/m2, lt1.4 GHz, transit
- Molonglo actual 12/m2, steerable cyl
- GMRT actual 100/m2, lt1.4 GHz
- SKA target 1000/m2
- VLA actual 10000/m2
6HSHS Large Area, Low Cost
- Surface low frequency mesh (GMRT)
- Structure passive transit cylinder
- Correlations FFT is N log N instead of N2
- Signal processing PCs are 3/Gflop
- Astro-ph/0606104
7Existing operational cylinders
MOLONGLO 1600x12m Cost12/m2 (current dollars)
OOTY 530x30m Both rotate in one dimension
8Cylinder History
- Popular 1960-1980
- Lost favor with advent of cryogenically cooled
pre-amplifiers. - Room temp amplifiers with 20K noise temp now
available.
Illinois 400 ft Telescope ca. 1960
9Local HI Luminosity Function
Zwann et al
at z1.5 this is 30 microjansky We detect all
these across 1/2 of sky in 6 months
10Cosmic Magnification
- Cosmic shear has evolved as a direct way to map
dark matter - Several major surveys under way or planned
CFHTLS, LSST, SNAP - Anticipated limitations redshift distribution,
PSF - With redshifts, these limits can be overcome, and
magnification is measured directly - Measured through cross correlation in SDSS
(Scranton et al 2005) - Forecasts and models by Zhang and Pen (2005,
2006) overcomes intrinsic clustering.
11Gravitational Lensing increase flux, decrease
density
Magnification increases number of bright
galaxies, decreases faint ones.
12Four Cylinders each 2 km long, 50m wide
- Line feeds at foci used to create 4000 beams
N
2 km
13CMU Prototype cylinders under construction.
Funded by Seljak/Packard
14Sept 17 status
15Line Feed
LNA, 1.81
Filters, 1.99 ea.
16Additional Science
- Find and monitor 1000s of new pulsars--strongly
constrain the gravity wave background - Map galactic magnetic fields
- Study Early Ionization at z gt 13
17Pros and Cons of 21-cm Cylinder Scheme
- Off the shelf technology
- Low Cost
- Fast Constructions
- Expandable in area and field of view
- Expandable in Science Goal
- Astronomical Sources have clean signature
- Negligible 21 cm confusion
- 21 cm luminosity likely higher in the past
- Low Cost
- RFI unknown
- Intermodulation possible
- Cost not demonstrated
- 21 cm luminosity function at high z unknown
18HI Evolution
- Major cost uncertainty is luminosity function
evolution. - Popular models differ by factor of several
- Effort under way to measure z1.4 mass function
using DEEP cross correlation (T. Chang, M. Davis,
U. Seljak)
19WMAP 3yr rise of HI
t0.09/-0.03, zr11
Cosmic precombination
20White et al 2003 universe fully ionized at zlt6
21Barkana Loeb 2001
22Reionization
- First objects
- 21cm _at_ z6-15
- 90-200 Mhz
- ?T 23 mK,
- µJy- mJy (up to 1016 M? of HI)
- Angular scale 5ltTlt30, freq res 500 khz
- Challenging theory
z19-12 simulation, Iliev, Mellema, Pen 2005. 1o
FOV
23Cosmic Reioniation
Largest radiative transfer cosmological
reionization simulations 1 degree FOV. Detection
in 21cm hyperfine transition with radio
telescopes. Structure on large scales
(gt20). Iliev, Mellema, Pen 2006
24Foreground Galactic Synchrotron
Haslam 408 MHz
Much brighter than signal, but no spectral
structure
25Detectability
- Luminosity proportional to object volume bigger
structures easier to find - Noise dominated by galaxy T300(?/150 Mhz)-2.5,
higher frequency (lower redshift) much easier - Mean emission challenging to discern (Gnedin and
Shaver 2004). - First targets Stromgren spheres around bright
quasars (Wyithe and Loeb 2004).
26First Light Experiments
- Existing w/prelim data PAST/21CMA (China), GMRT
(India) - Under construction LOFAR (Netherlands), MWA
(Australia), T-rex (Canada), CorE (Australia),
VLA-VHF (USA) - Future SKA, JWST
27LOFAR
28Mileura Wide-angle Array
Photos Brian Corey and Eric Kratzenberg, MIT
Haystack Observatory
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32Indian Giant Meterwave Radio Telescope
30 dishes _at_45m ea. Operates in 2m
band Collaborators Y. Gupta (chief scientist),
Rajaram Nityananda (director), R. Subramanian, S.
Sethi, A. Roshi (Raman), C. Hirata (IAS), T.
Chang (UCB)
33GMRT Search
- Operating telescope, 50000m2, up to 32 Mhz BW,
fully polarized, lowest band 100-200 Mhz.
Biggest collecting area in this band. - Half in central 1km core, rest in 50 km Y.
- Currently hits RFI limit after a few minutes of
integration power lines, TV stations, HAM
amateurs, faulty home electronics. - Exploration of new RFI mitigation schemes,
software correlator, nearfield clean. - Search for SDSS QSO Stromgren spheres in TV band
6 antenna filters already replaced.
34GMRT 150 Mhz image By Ishwara Chandra
(NCRA) Image noise 2 mJy Thermal limit 0.5 mJy
35Software correlator 300/node
36Power Line Noise
Time-lag Folded 70ms data on short baseline
37Comoving distances
Low l anomaly model primary CMB to l20
CMB
reionization
ISW lensing map predictions
T-E correlations can be predicted!
EoR
Pen 2003
38Potential Theoretical Benefits
- Precision measurement of power spectrum at 10-8
accuracy (beyond PAST) - Dark energy dynamics q0, a(t), ISW, dark matter
dynamics/clustering (through lensing), gravity
waves. - Initial conditions 2nd order inflation effects,
backreaction, curvature, etc. (through hydrogen
matter P(k) and 3pcf).
39Outlook
- Existing constraints optical depth from WMAP,
SDSS QSOs. - Theoretical progress direct simulations indicate
power on larger scales (gt20), making detections
more tractable. - current initial data from Past/21CMA and GMRT,
data analysis, ionospheric solution (Hirata). - Several other experiments developing LOFAR,
VLA/VHF - Bright outlook several experiments underway or
planned to tap the next cosmic horizon - Exciting new window on universe for precision
cosmology. Open field for theory and experiment.