Verifying the Australian MWA EoR pipeline I: 21-cm sky model and correlated measurement density

Authors: J. L. B. Line, C. M. Trott, J. H. Cook, B. Greig, N. Barry, C. H. Jordan

arXiv: 2404.05140v1 - DOI (astro-ph.IM)
13 pages, 11 Figures, 1 table, accepted in the Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia (PASA)
License: CC BY 4.0

Abstract: We present the first of two papers dedicated to verifying the Australian Epoch of Reionisation pipeline (AusEoRPipe) through simulation. The AusEoRPipe aims to disentangle 21-cm radiation emitted by gas surrounding the very first stars from contaminating foreground astrophysical sources, and has been in development for close to a decade. In this paper, we build an accurate 21-cm sky model that can be used by the WODEN simulation software to create visibilities containing a predictable 21-cm signal. We verify that the power spectrum estimator CHIPS can recover this signal in the absence of foregrounds. We also investigate how measurements in Fourier-space are correlated, and how their gridded density affects the power spectrum. We measure and fit for this effect using Gaussian-noise simulations of the MWA phase I layout. We find a gridding density correction factor of 2.651 appropriate for integrations equal to or greater than 30 minutes of data, which contain observations with multiple primary beam pointings and LSTs. Paper II of this series will use the results of this paper to test the AusEoRPipe in the presence of foregrounds and instrumental effects.

Submitted to arXiv on 08 Apr. 2024

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