A proposed submillimeter observatory, CCAT-prime, claims to deliver survey speeds an order of magnitude beyond current facilities for reionization and cluster studies.
Forecasting [C II] line-intensity mapping measurements between the end of reionization and the epoch of galaxy assembly
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We combine recent simulation work on the SFR--[C II] correlation at high redshift with empirical modeling of the galaxy--halo connection (via UniverseMachine) to forecast [C II] auto power spectra from $z\sim4$ to $z\sim8$. We compare these to sensitivities realistically expected from various instruments expected to come on-line in the next decade. If the predictions of our model are correct, [C II] should be detectable up to $z\sim6$ in this generation of surveys, but detecting [C II] past the end of reionization will require a generational leap in line-intensity survey capabilities.
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The CCAT-Prime Submillimeter Observatory
A proposed submillimeter observatory, CCAT-prime, claims to deliver survey speeds an order of magnitude beyond current facilities for reionization and cluster studies.