Characterizing Foreground for redshifted 21-cm radiation: 150 MHz GMRT observations
Abhik Ghosh, Jayanti Prasad, Somnath Bharadwaj, Sk. Saiyad Ali and, Jayaram N. Chengalur

TL;DR
This study uses GMRT observations at 150 MHz to analyze foreground properties relevant for detecting the 21-cm signal from the Epoch of Reionization, highlighting challenges in foreground removal and characterizing source populations.
Contribution
It provides detailed statistical characterization of foregrounds, assesses point source subtraction effectiveness, and analyzes Galactic synchrotron emission at low frequencies.
Findings
Foreground power spectrum ranges from 10^4 to 2 x 10^4 mK^2 across scales.
Residual artifacts after point source subtraction are less than 1.5%.
Galactic synchrotron fluctuations are about 10 K at l=800.
Abstract
Foreground removal is a major challenge for detecting the redshifted 21-cm neutral hydrogen (HI) signal from the Epoch of Reionization (EoR). We have used 150 MHz GMRT observations to characterize the statistical properties of the foregrounds in four different fields of view. The measured multi-frequency angular power spectrum C_l(Delta nu) is found to have values in the range 10^4 mK^2 to 2 x 10^4 mK^2 across 700 <= l <= 2 x 10^4 and Delta nu <= 2.5 MHz, which is consistent with model predictions where point sources are the most dominant foreground component. The measured C_l(Delta nu) does not show a smooth Delta nu dependence, which poses a severe difficulty for foreground removal using polynomial fitting. The observational data was used to assess point source subtraction. Considering the brightest source (~ 1 Jy) in each field, we find that the residual artifacts are less than…
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