Update on the BINGO 21cm intensity mapping experiment
Richard Battye (1), Ian Browne (1), Tianyue Chen (1), Clive Dickinson, (1), Stuart Harper (1), Lucas Olivari (1), Michael Peel (1), Mathieu, Remazeilles (1), Sambit Roychowdhury (1), Peter Wilkinson (1), Elcio Abdalla, (2), Raul Abramo (2), Elisa Ferreira (2), Alex Wuensche (3)

TL;DR
This paper provides an update on the BINGO 21cm intensity mapping experiment, detailing instrument design, survey plans, and expected cosmological insights from BAO measurements.
Contribution
It presents the latest developments in the BINGO experiment, including instrument upgrades and survey strategies for 21cm intensity mapping.
Findings
Updated instrument design for BINGO
Projected cosmological parameter estimates
Survey plan for BAO detection
Abstract
21cm intensity mapping is a novel approach aimed at measuring the power spectrum of density fluctuations and deducing cosmological information, notably from the Baryonic Acoustic Oscillations (BAO). We give an update on the progress of BAO from Integrated Neutral Gas Observations (BINGO) which is a single dish intensity mapping project. First we explain the basic ideas behind intensity mapping concept before updating the instrument design for BINGO. We also outline the survey we plan to make and its projected science output including estimates of cosmological parameters.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
