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SKAO H I intensity mapping: blind foreground subtraction challenge

Journal
MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY  
Date Issued
2022
Author(s)
SPINELLI, MARTA  
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CARUCCI, Isabella Paola  
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Cunnington, Steven
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Harper, Stuart E.
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Irfan, Melis O.
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Fonseca, José
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Pourtsidou, Alkistis
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Wolz, Laura
DOI
10.1093/mnras/stab3064
Abstract
Neutral Hydrogen Intensity Mapping (H I IM) surveys will be a powerful new probe of cosmology. However, strong astrophysical foregrounds contaminate the signal and their coupling with instrumental systematics further increases the data cleaning complexity. In this work, we simulate a realistic single-dish H I IM survey of a 5000 deg2 patch in the 950-1400 MHz range, with both the MID telescope of the SKA Observatory (SKAO) and MeerKAT, its precursor. We include a state-of-the-art H I simulation and explore different foreground models and instrumental effects such as non-homogeneous thermal noise and beam side lobes. We perform the first Blind Foreground Subtraction Challenge for H I IM on these synthetic data cubes, aiming to characterize the performance of available foreground cleaning methods with no prior knowledge of the sky components and noise level. Nine foreground cleaning pipelines joined the challenge, based on statistical source separation algorithms, blind polynomial fitting, and an astrophysical-informed parametric fit to foregrounds. We devise metrics to compare the pipeline performances quantitatively. In general, they can recover the input maps' two-point statistics within 20 per cent in the range of scales least affected by the telescope beam. However, spurious artefacts appear in the cleaned maps due to interactions between the foreground structure and the beam side lobes. We conclude that it is fundamental to develop accurate beam deconvolution algorithms and test data post-processing steps carefully before cleaning. This study was performed as part of SKAO preparatory work by the H I IM Focus Group of the SKA Cosmology Science Working Group.
Volume
509
Issue
2
Start page
2048
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/35973
Url
http://arxiv.org/abs/2107.10814v2
https://academic.oup.com/mnras/article/509/2/2048/6408491?login=false
Issn Identifier
0035-8711
Ads BibCode
2022MNRAS.509.2048S
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open.access
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