The first spectral line surveys searching for signals from the Dark Ages
C.M. Persson, R. Maoli, P. Encrenaz, {\AA}. Hjalmarson, M. Olberg, G., Rydbeck, M. Signore, U. Frisk, Aa. Sandqvist, J.Y. Daniel

TL;DR
This study conducted the first spectral line surveys using the Odin satellite to search for signals from the early universe's Dark Ages, aiming to detect primordial atomic and molecular lines to understand early cosmic conditions.
Contribution
It is the first observational attempt to detect spectral lines from the Dark Ages using space-based surveys, covering wide frequency ranges and multiple positions.
Findings
No lines detected at the sensitivity levels achieved.
Survey covered a broad range of frequencies to explore various redshifts.
Set upper limits for the presence of primordial spectral lines.
Abstract
Our aim is to observationally investigate the cosmic Dark Ages in order to constrain star and structure formation models, as well as the chemical evolution in the early Universe. Spectral lines from atoms and molecules in primordial perturbations at high redshifts can give information about the conditions in the early universe before and during the formation of the first stars in addition to the epoch of reionisation. The lines may arise from moving primordial perturbations before the formation of the first stars (resonant scattering lines), or could be thermal absorption or emission lines at lower redshifts. The difficulties in these searches are that the source redshift and evolutionary state, as well as molecular species and transition are unknown, which implies that an observed line can fall within a wide range of frequencies. The lines are also expected to be very weak.…
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