SARAS 2: A Spectral Radiometer for probing Cosmic Dawn and the Epoch of Reionization through detection of the global 21 cm signal
Saurabh Singh, Ravi Subrahmanyan, N. Udaya Shankar, Mayuri, Sathyanarayana Rao, B.S. Girish, A. Raghunathan, R. Somashekar, K.S. Srivani

TL;DR
SARAS 2 is a carefully designed spectral radiometer aimed at detecting the faint global 21 cm signal from Cosmic Dawn and Reionization, with calibration methods that minimize residuals and enhance detection prospects.
Contribution
The paper introduces the SARAS 2 system's design and demonstrates its calibration performance, enabling detection of the weak 21 cm signal amidst foregrounds and interference.
Findings
Laboratory tests show residuals below 2 mK after calibration.
The system can detect complex 21-cm profiles predicted by models.
Calibration effectively minimizes residuals that could mimic the signal.
Abstract
The global 21 cm signal from Cosmic Dawn (CD) and the Epoch of Reionization (EoR), at redshifts , probes the nature of first sources of radiation as well as physics of the Inter-Galactic Medium (IGM). Given that the signal is predicted to be extremely weak, of wide fractional bandwidth, and lies in a frequency range that is dominated by Galactic and Extragalactic foregrounds as well as Radio Frequency Interference, detection of the signal is a daunting task. Critical to the experiment is the manner in which the sky signal is represented through the instrument. It is of utmost importance to design a system whose spectral bandpass and additive spurious can be well calibrated and any calibration residual does not mimic the signal. SARAS is an ongoing experiment that aims to detect the global 21 cm signal. Here we present the design philosophy of the SARAS 2 system and discuss…
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