The Tianlai dish array low-z surveys forecasts
Olivier Perdereau, R\'eza Ansari, Albert Stebbins, Peter T. Timbie,, Xuelei Chen, Fengquan Wu, Jixia Li, John P. Marriner, Gregory S. Tucker,, Yanping Cong, Santanu Das, Yichao Li, Yingfeng Liu, Christophe Magneville,, Jeffrey B. Peterson, Anh Phan, Lily Robinthal, Shijie Sun

TL;DR
This paper evaluates the Tianlai dish array's capability to conduct low-redshift 21cm intensity mapping surveys, demonstrating its potential to detect HI structures and cross-correlations with optical galaxy surveys despite noise and mode-mixing challenges.
Contribution
It provides realistic forecasts for Tianlai's survey performance, including sensitivity, foreground subtraction, and cross-correlation capabilities, highlighting its potential for cosmological studies.
Findings
Detects ~10 nearby HI clumps
Achieves 1.5-2 mK sensitivity per MHz
Successfully cross-correlates with optical galaxy surveys
Abstract
We present the science case for surveys with the Tianlai dish array interferometer tuned to the frequency range. Starting from a realistic generation of mock visibility data according to the survey strategy, we reconstruct a map of the sky and perform a foreground subtraction. We show that a survey of the North Celestial Polar cap during a year of observing time and covering an area of would reach a sensitivity of per voxel and be marginally impacted by mode-mixing. Tianlai would be able to detect a handful of nearby massive \HI clumps as well as a very strong cross-correlation signal of 21\,cm intensity maps with the North Celestial Cap Survey optical galaxies. We have also studied the performance of a mid-latitude survey, covering…
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TopicsGeophysics and Gravity Measurements
