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Probing the Dark Ages at Z~20: The SCI-HI 21 cm All-Sky Spectrum Experiment

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posted on 2014-02-10, 00:00 authored by Tabitha Christine Voytek, Arvind Natarajan, Jose Miguel Jáuregui García, Jeffrey PetersonJeffrey Peterson, Omar López-Cruz

We present first results from the SCI-HI experiment, which we used to measure the all-sky-averaged 21 cm brightness temperature in the redshift range 14.8 < z < 22.7. The instrument consists of a single broadband sub-wavelength size antenna and a sampling system for real-time data processing and recording. Preliminary observations were completed in 2013 June at Isla Guadalupe, a Mexican biosphere reserve located in the Pacific Ocean. The data was cleaned to excise channels contaminated by radio frequency interference, and the system response was calibrated by comparing the measured brightness temperature to the Global Sky Model of the Galaxy and by independent measurement of Johnson noise from a calibration terminator. We present our results, discuss the cosmological implications, and describe plans for future work.

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2014-02-10

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