A white paper that coordinates a decade-long US program of instrumentation and analysis to enable next-generation 21 cm arrays for cosmology.
Astro2020 Science White Paper: First Stars and Black Holes at Cosmic Dawn with Redshifted 21-cm Observations
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The "cosmic dawn" refers to the period of the Universe's history when stars and black holes first formed and began heating and ionizing hydrogen in the intergalactic medium (IGM). Though exceedingly difficult to detect directly, the first stars and black holes can be constrained indirectly through measurements of the cosmic 21-cm background, which traces the ionization state and temperature of intergalactic hydrogen gas. In this white paper, we focus on the science case for such observations, in particular those targeting redshifts z $\gtrsim$ 10 when the IGM is expected to be mostly neutral. 21-cm observations provide a unique window into this epoch and are thus critical to advancing first star and black hole science in the next decade.
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A Roadmap for Astrophysics and Cosmology with High-Redshift 21 cm Intensity Mapping
A white paper that coordinates a decade-long US program of instrumentation and analysis to enable next-generation 21 cm arrays for cosmology.