BINGO-ABDUS: a radiotelescope to unveil the dark sector of the Universe
Elcio Abdalla, Alessandro Marins, Filipe Abdalla, Jordany Vieira,, Lucas Formigari, Amilcar R. Queiroz, Bin Wang, Luciano Barosi, Thyrso, Villela, Carlos A. Wuensche, Chang Feng, Edmar Gurjao, Ricardo Landim, Camila, P. Novaes, Joao R.L. Santos, Jiajung Zhang

TL;DR
The paper reviews the BINGO telescope's design and goals for studying the Universe's history via 21cm signals, and introduces ABDUS, a project to enhance source identification with advanced radio detection techniques.
Contribution
It presents the BINGO telescope's capabilities and introduces ABDUS, a novel project combining multiple radio observation methods for improved fast radio source detection.
Findings
BINGO aims to map the Universe's history through 21cm signals.
ABDUS will enhance detection of fast radio sources.
International collaboration spans Brazil and China.
Abstract
we review the Baryon Acoustic Oscillations from Integrated Neutral Gas Observations (BINGO) telescope, an international collaboration, led by Brazil and China, aiming to explore the Universe history through integrated post-reionization 21cm signals and fast radio emissions. For identifying individually fast radio sources, the Advanced Bingo Dark Universe Studies (ABDUS) project has been proposed and developed and will combine the current BINGO construction with the main single-dish telescope and stations of phased-array and outrigger.
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TopicsRadio Astronomy Observations and Technology · Superconducting and THz Device Technology · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
