Baryonic acoustic oscillations from 21cm intensity mapping: the Square Kilometre Array case
Francisco Villaescusa-Navarro, David Alonso, Matteo Viel

TL;DR
This paper assesses the feasibility of detecting baryonic acoustic oscillations using 21cm intensity mapping with the SKA, focusing on radial measurements and considering instrumental and foreground effects.
Contribution
It introduces a method to detect radial BAO in 21cm power spectra and quantifies measurement precision considering realistic noise and foreground residuals.
Findings
Radial BAO can be detected with high significance across redshifts z<3.
Foreground residuals increase measurement uncertainty by about 20%.
SKA can measure the expansion rate H(z) with percent-level accuracy at z<2.5.
Abstract
We quantitatively investigate the possibility of detecting baryonic acoustic oscillations (BAO) using single-dish 21cm intensity mapping observations in the post-reionization era. We show that the telescope beam smears out the isotropic BAO signature and, in the case of the Square Kilometer Array (SKA) instrument, makes it undetectable at redshifts . We however demonstrate that the BAO peak can still be detected in the radial 21cm power spectrum and describe a method to make this type of measurements. By means of numerical simulations, containing the 21cm cosmological signal as well as the most relevant Galactic and extra-Galactic foregrounds and basic instrumental effect, we quantify the precision with which the radial BAO scale can be measured in the 21cm power spectrum. We systematically investigate the signal-to-noise and the precision of the recovered BAO signal as a…
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