First Results from HERA Phase II
The HERA Collaboration: Zuhra Abdurashidova, Tyrone Adams, James E. Aguirre, Rushelle Baartman, Rennan Barkana, Lindsay M. Berkhout, Gianni Bernardi, Tashalee S. Billings, Bruno B. Bizarria, Judd D. Bowman, Daniela Breitman, Philip Bull, Jacob Burba, Ruby Byrne, Steven Carey

TL;DR
This paper presents initial upper limits on 21-cm fluctuations during the Epoch of Reionization and Cosmic Dawn from HERA Phase II, highlighting improvements in instrumentation, systematic challenges, and preliminary results consistent with thermal noise.
Contribution
First upper limits on 21-cm power spectrum from HERA Phase II with expanded bandwidth and analysis pipeline addressing new systematic effects.
Findings
Upper limits consistent with thermal noise at certain scales
Mutual coupling identified as a dominant systematic
Loss of low-k modes due to foreground contamination
Abstract
We report the first upper limits on the power spectrum of 21-cm fluctuations during the Epoch of Reionization and Cosmic Dawn from Phase II of the Hydrogen Epoch of Reionization Array (HERA) experiment. HERA Phase II constitutes several significant improvements in the signal chain compared to Phase I, most notably resulting in expanded frequency bandwidth, from 50-250 MHz. In these first upper limits, we investigate a small two-week subset of the available Phase II observations, with a focus on identifying new systematic characteristics of the instrument, and establishing an analysis pipeline to account for them. We report 2 upper limits in eight spectral bands, spanning that are consistent with thermal noise at the level for (band dependent). Our tightest limit during Cosmic Dawn () is $1.13\times 10^6…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRadio Astronomy Observations and Technology · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
