Probing early Universe through redshifted 21-cm signal: Modeling and observational challenges

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Abinash Kumar Shaw
Arnab Chakraborty
Mohd Kamran
Raghunath Ghara
Samir Choudhuri
Sk. Saiyad Ali
Srijita Pal
Abhik Ghosh
Jais Kumar
Prasun Dutta
Anjan Kumar Sarkar
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[1] Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur,Department of Physics
[2] Open University of Israel,Astrophysics Research Centre
[3] McGill University,Department of Physics and McGill Space Institute
[4] Indian Institute of Technology Indore,Department of Astronomy, Astrophysics and Space Engineering
[5] Queen Mary University of London,School of Physics and Astronomy
[6] Indian Institute of Technology Madras,Department of Physics
[7] Jadavpur University,Department of Physics
[8] Banwarilal Bhalotia College,Department of Physics
[9] Indian Institute of Technology (Banaras Hindu University),Department of Physics
[10] K.N. Government P. G. College,Department of Physics
[11] Raman Research Institute,National Centre for Radio Astrophysics
[12] TIFR,undefined
[13] Pune University Campus,undefined
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Intergalactic medium; cosmology: theory, observation; dark ages, reionization, first stars; diffuse radiation; large-scale structure of the Universe; methods: analytical, numerical; methods: statistical;
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Cosmic dawn (CD) and the epoch of reionization (EoR) are the most important parts of cosmic history during which the first luminous structures emerged. These first objects heated and ionized the neutral atomic hydrogen in the intergalactic medium. The redshifted 21-cm radiation from the atomic hydrogen provides an excellent direct probe to study the evolution of neutral hydrogen (Hi) and thus reveal nature of the first luminous objects, their evolution and role in this last phase transition of the Universe and formation and evolution of the structures thereafter. Direct mapping of the Hi  density during the CD–EoR is rather difficult with the current and forthcoming instruments due to stronger foreground and other observational contamination. The first detection of this redshifted Hi  signal is expected to be done through statistical estimators. Given the upmost importance of the detection and analysis of the redshifted 21-cm signal, physics of CD–EoR is considered as one of the objective of the upcoming SKA-low telescope. This paper summarizes the collective effort of Indian astronomers to understand the origin of the redshifted 21-cm signal, sources of first ionizing photons, their propagation through the IGM, various cosmological effects on the expected 21-cm signal, various statistical measures of the signal like power spectrum, bispectrum, etc. A collective effort on detection of such signal by developing estimators of the statistical measures with rigorous assessment of their expected uncertainties, various challenges like that of the large foreground emission and calibration issues are also discussed. Various versions of the detection methods discussed here have also been used in practice with the Giant Meterwave Radio Telescope with successful assessment of the foreground contamination and upper limits on the matter density in reionization and post-reionization era. The collective efforts compiled here has been a large part of the global effort to prepare proper observational technique, analysis procedure for the first light of the CD–EoR through the SKA-low.
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