Optimal survey parameters: Ly$\alpha$ and H$\alpha$ intensity mapping for synergy with the 21cm signal during reionization
Caroline Heneka, Asantha Cooray

TL;DR
This paper analyzes optimal survey parameters for Lyα and Hα intensity mapping during reionization, aiming to enhance synergy with 21cm observations and improve measurement sensitivity and accuracy.
Contribution
It identifies ideal survey parameters and requirements for multi-line intensity mapping to maximize signal detection and synergy with 21cm experiments during the Epoch of Reionization.
Findings
High signal-to-noise measurements are achievable with specific sensitivity, resolution, and pixel size thresholds.
Proposed missions like CDIM can meet these requirements and improve EoR observations.
Existing missions like SPHEREx can detect Lyα signals during the EoR under certain sensitivity conditions.
Abstract
Intensity mapping of multiple emission lines is emerging as a new branch to astronomy, to probe both properties of ionizing sources and the medium between, in particular the intergalactic medium. For Epoch of Reionization (EoR) studies, both multi-line experiments and analysis methods are still in their infancy. Here we explore optimal survey parameters for Ly (and H) intensity mapping up to high redshifts of reionization, and requirements for optimised synergy with 21cm experiments. We investigate line sensitivity, spectral resolution and detector pixel size requirements for optimal (high signal-to-noise) mission output. Power and cross-power spectra in a fiducial setup are derived, as are mock intensity maps. For line power spectrum measurements a cumulative signal-to-noise of O, and for respective cross-spectra with SKA 21cm observations of…
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