The HI one-point PDF, modelled with large-deviation statistics and validated against simulations including beam and foreground systematics, tightens cosmological constraints and breaks the sigma8-b1 degeneracy beyond the power spectrum.
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Using simulated binary black hole mergers and neutral hydrogen maps, the radio sirens method constrains H0 to 8% precision with 3000 high-SNR events, offering a 90% improvement over standard dark siren analyses.
Comparison of Galactic magnetic field models to polarized synchrotron observations shows good agreement on angles but poor match on intensity, indicating local foreground structures must be incorporated.
Reviews multiple higher-order statistics for 21-cm intensity mapping and forecasts their detectability with SKAO, incorporating noise and foreground effects.
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One with HI: Modelling HI Intensity Mapping one-point statistics including systematics
The HI one-point PDF, modelled with large-deviation statistics and validated against simulations including beam and foreground systematics, tightens cosmological constraints and breaks the sigma8-b1 degeneracy beyond the power spectrum.
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Radio sirens: inferring $H_0$ with binary black holes and neutral hydrogen in the era of the Einstein Telescope and the SKA Observatory
Using simulated binary black hole mergers and neutral hydrogen maps, the radio sirens method constrains H0 to 8% precision with 3000 high-SNR events, offering a 90% improvement over standard dark siren analyses.
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A comparison between Galactic magnetic field models and polarized synchrotron emission with C-BASS at 4.76 GHz and S-PASS at 2.3 GHz
Comparison of Galactic magnetic field models to polarized synchrotron observations shows good agreement on angles but poor match on intensity, indicating local foreground structures must be incorporated.
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Cosmology with Intensity Mapping via Statistics Beyond the Power Spectrum in the SKAO Era
Reviews multiple higher-order statistics for 21-cm intensity mapping and forecasts their detectability with SKAO, incorporating noise and foreground effects.