Near-collinearity of noise-source and load design-matrix columns makes REACH’s five-parameter Bayesian calibration non-reproducible; a four-parameter Chebyshev fit with hot-load T_NS(ν) recovery and spike masking stabilizes it on mock data.
Exploring the Cosmic Dawn with NenuFAR
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The exploration of the Cosmic Dawn, the period of the Universe during which the first stars and galaxies were formed, is one of the last frontiers of modern astronomy and cosmology. The redshifted 21-cm line emission from neutral hydrogen is a unique probe and can open this era for astrophysical and cosmological studies. The tentative detection of the 21-cm global signal by the EDGES team at $z \sim 17$ underlines the need for an interferometric detection of this signal to discriminate between the numerous models trying to explain this unexpected discovery. The NenuFAR Cosmic-Dawn Key-Science Program aims to perform this detection in the redshift range $z \sim 15 - 31$ with a novel SKA precursor, the NenuFAR radio telescope located at the Station de Radioastronomie de Nan\c{c}ay and that started operating in 2019. Due to its compactness it is particularly sensitive to the large scale of the 21-cm signal. Only 100 hours of observation are needed to reach the level of the most extreme models, while 1000 hours are needed for the more standard models. Observations have already started, accumulating to almost 500 hours on the North Celestial Pole field. In this contribution, we introduce the project, our first results and the developments in calibration and RFI mitigation specific to this new instrument.
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Impact of numerical stability in Bayesian noise wave calibration on global 21-cm experiments
Near-collinearity of noise-source and load design-matrix columns makes REACH’s five-parameter Bayesian calibration non-reproducible; a four-parameter Chebyshev fit with hot-load T_NS(ν) recovery and spike masking stabilizes it on mock data.