GMRT observation towards detecting the Post-reionization 21-cm signal
Abhik Ghosh, Somnath Bharadwaj, Sk. Saiyad Ali, Jayaram N., Chengalur

TL;DR
This study analyzes GMRT 610 MHz data to detect the redshifted 21-cm signal from the post-reionization epoch, employing foreground removal techniques to set upper limits on the neutral hydrogen fraction.
Contribution
First application of foreground removal and polynomial fitting to GMRT data for 21-cm signal detection at z=1.32, establishing new upper limits on neutral hydrogen.
Findings
Foregrounds dominate the measured power spectrum.
Residuals after foreground removal are consistent with noise.
Upper limit on x_HI b > 7.95 at 3-sigma.
Abstract
We have analyzed 610 MHz GMRT observations towards detecting the redshifted 21-cm signal from z=1.32. The multi-frequency angular power spectrum C_l(Delta nu) is used to characterize the statistical properties of the background radiation across angular scales ~20" to 10', and a frequency bandwidth of 7.5 MHz with resolution 125 kHz. The measured C_l(Delta nu) which ranges from 7 mK^2 to 18 mK^2 is dominated by foregrounds, the expected HI signal C_l^HI(Delta nu) ~10^{-6}- 10^{-7} mK^2 is several orders of magnitude smaller. The foregrounds, believed to originate from continuum sources, is expected to vary smoothly with Delta nu whereas the HI signal decorrelates within ~0.5 MHz and this holds the promise of separating the two. For each l, we use the interval 0.5 < Delta nu < 7.5 MHz to fit a fourth order polynomial which is subtracted from the measured C_l(Delta nu) to remove any…
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