The impact of lunar topography on the 21-cm power spectrum for grid-based arrays : Insights for the Dark-ages EXplorer (DEX)
S. Ghosh, L. V. E. Koopmans, C. Brinkerink, A. R. Offringa, A. J. Boonstra, S. A. Brackenhoff, E. Ceccotti, J. K. Chege, L. Y. Gao, B. K. Gehlot, L. I. Gurvits, C. H\"ofer, F. G. Mertens, M. Mevius, S. Munshi, A. Saxena, J. A. Tauber, H. Vedantham, S. Yatawatta, S. Zaroubi

TL;DR
This paper introduces a simulation pipeline to assess how lunar surface topography affects the accuracy of 21-cm cosmological signal measurements with the DEX array, highlighting the importance of precise antenna deployment.
Contribution
It presents the first end-to-end simulation incorporating lunar topography effects on 21-cm power spectrum measurements for lunar-based radio arrays.
Findings
Positional offsets bias the 21-cm power spectrum by 10-30%.
Lateral offsets within certain thresholds minimally contaminate Fourier modes.
Vertical offsets have a larger impact on contamination levels.
Abstract
The Dark Ages (DA) provides a crucial window into the physics of the infant Universe, with the 21-cm signal offering the only direct probe for mapping out the three-dimensional distribution of matter at this epoch. To measure this cosmological signal, the Dark-ages EXplorer (DEX) has been proposed as a compact, grid-based radio array on the lunar farside. The minimal design consists of a 32 32 array of 3-m dipole antennas, operating in the MHz band. A practical challenge on the lunar surface is that the antennas may get displaced from their intended positions due to deployment imprecisions and non-coplanarity arising from local surface undulations. We present, for the first time, an end-to-end simulation pipeline, called SPADE-21cm, that integrates a sky model with a DA 21-cm signal model simulated in the lunar frame and incorporating lunar topography data. We study…
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TopicsRadio Astronomy Observations and Technology · Superconducting and THz Device Technology · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
