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SARAS 2 Constraints on Global 21 cm Signals from the Epoch of Reionization

Authors :
Rennan Barkana
K. S. Srivani
Anastasia Fialkov
B. S. Girish
Mayuri Sathyanarayana Rao
A. Raghunathan
R. Somashekar
N. Udaya Shankar
Saurabh Singh
Ravi Subrahmanyan
Aviad Cohen
Singh, S [0000-0001-7755-902X]
Subrahmanyan, R [0000-0001-9913-900X]
Fialkov, A [0000-0002-1369-633X]
Raghunathan, A [0000-0003-1929-9869]
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
American Astronomical Society, 2018.

Abstract

Spectral distortions in the cosmic microwave background over the 40--200~MHz band are imprinted by neutral hydrogen in the intergalactic medium prior to the end of reionization. This signal, produced in the redshift range $z = 6-34$ at the rest frame wavelength of 21 cm, has not been detected yet; and poor understanding of high redshift astrophysics results in a large uncertainty in the expected spectrum. The SARAS~2 radiometer was purposely designed to detect the sky-averaged 21-cm signal. The instrument, deployed at the Timbaktu Collective (Southern India) in April--June 2017, collected 63~hr of science data, which were examined for the presence of the cosmological 21-cm signal. In our previous work the first-light data from SARAS~2 radiometer were analyzed with Bayesian likelihood-ratio tests using $264$ plausible astrophysical scenarios. In this paper we re-examine the data using an improved analysis based on the frequentist approach and forward modeling. We show that SARAS~2 data rejects 27 models, out of which 25 are rejected at a significance $>5\sigma$. All the rejected models share the scenario of inefficient heating of the primordial gas by the first population of X-ray sources along with rapid reionization.<br />Comment: 7 pages, 3 figures, 1 table; submitted to ApJ. Comments and suggestions are welcome

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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