On sky characterization of the BAORadio wide band digital backend: Search for HI emission in Abell85, Abell1205 and Abell2440 galaxy clusters
R. Ansari, J.E Campagne, P. Colom, C. Ferrari, Ch. Magneville, J.M., Martin, M. Moniez, A.S. Torrento

TL;DR
This study evaluates the sky characterization capabilities of the BAORadio digital backend by observing galaxy clusters, demonstrating improved sensitivity and successful detection of 21 cm emission, thus advancing HI intensity mapping for cosmology.
Contribution
The paper introduces a new wide band digital backend system for radio observations, showing its advantages over standard systems in detecting HI emissions in galaxy clusters.
Findings
Detected 21 cm emission at 3 sigma from Abell85 galaxies.
Achieved sensitivities of a few mJy over wide frequency band.
Demonstrated improved performance of the new acquisition system.
Abstract
We have observed regions of three galaxy clusters at z [0.06, 0.09] (Abell85, Abell1205, Abell2440), as well as calibration sources with the Nancay radiotelescope (NRT) to search for 21 cm emission and fully characterize the FPGA based BAORadio digital backend. The total observation time of few hours per source have been distributed over few months, from March 2011 to January 2012, due to scheduling constraints of the NRT, which is a transit telescope. Data have been acquired in parallel with the NRT standard correlator (ACRT) back-end, as well as with the BAORadio data acquisition system. The latter enables wide band instantaneous observation of the [1250, 1500]MHz frequency range, as well as the use of powerful RFI mitigation methods thanks to its fine time sampling. A number of questions related to instrument stability, data processing and calibration are discussed. We have…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Radio Astronomy Observations and Technology · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
