COMAP Early Science: V. Constraints and Forecasts at $z \sim 3$
Dongwoo T. Chung, Patrick C. Breysse, Kieran A. Cleary, H{\aa}vard T., Ihle, Hamsa Padmanabhan, Marta B. Silva, J. Richard Bond, Jowita Borowska,, Morgan Catha, Sarah E. Church, Delaney A. Dunne, Hans Kristian Eriksen, Marie, Kristine Foss, Todd Gaier, Joshua Ott Gundersen

TL;DR
This paper reports early science results from COMAP at redshift 3, providing the first direct constraints on CO line intensity fluctuations, improving previous limits, and forecasting future detections of the CO power spectrum and cross-spectrum.
Contribution
It introduces the first direct 3D constraint on CO(1-0) clustering at z~3 and demonstrates how COMAP data constrains models of cosmic molecular gas and galaxy evolution.
Findings
95% upper limit on clustering amplitude: ~70 μK²
Excludes some previous models of CO intensity
Forecasts detection of CO power spectrum with S/N of 9-17 in five years
Abstract
We present the current state of models for the carbon monoxide (CO) line-intensity signal targeted by the CO Mapping Array Project (COMAP) Pathfinder in the context of its early science results. Our fiducial model, relating dark matter halo properties to CO luminosities, informs parameter priors with empirical models of the galaxy-halo connection and previous CO(1-0) observations. The Pathfinder early science data spanning wavenumbers -Mpc represent the first direct 3D constraint on the clustering component of the CO(1-0) power spectrum. Our 95% upper limit on the redshift-space clustering amplitude K greatly improves on the indirect upper limit of K reported from the CO Power Spectrum Survey (COPSS) measurement at Mpc. The COMAP limit excludes a subset of models from previous literature,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
