A Detection of Cosmological 21 cm Emission from CHIME in Cross-correlation with eBOSS Measurements of the Lyα Forest

Author:

Amiri MandanaORCID,Bandura KevinORCID,Chakraborty ArnabORCID,Dobbs MattORCID,Fandino MateusORCID,Foreman SimonORCID,Gan HyoyinORCID,Halpern MarkORCID,Hill Alex S.ORCID,Hinshaw GaryORCID,Höfer CarolinORCID,Landecker T. L.ORCID,Li ZackORCID,MacEachern JoshuaORCID,Masui KiyoshiORCID,Mena-Parra JuanORCID,Milutinovic NikolaORCID,Mirhosseini ArashORCID,Newburgh LauraORCID,Ordog AnnaORCID,Paul SourabhORCID,Pen Ue-LiORCID,Pinsonneault-Marotte TristanORCID,Reda AlexORCID,Shaw J. RichardORCID,Siegel Seth R.ORCID,Vanderlinde KeithORCID,Wang HaochenORCID,Wiebe D. V.ORCID,Wulf DallasORCID,

Abstract

Abstract We report the detection of 21 cm emission at an average redshift z ¯ = 2.3 in the cross-correlation of data from the Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment (CHIME) with measurements of the Lyα forest from eBOSS. Data collected by CHIME over 88 days in the 400–500 MHz frequency band (1.8 < z < 2.5) are formed into maps of the sky and high-pass delay filtered to suppress the foreground power, corresponding to removing cosmological scales with k ≲ 0.13 Mpc−1 at the average redshift. Line-of-sight spectra to the eBOSS background quasar locations are extracted from the CHIME maps and combined with the Lyα forest flux transmission spectra to estimate the 21 cm–Lyα cross-correlation function. Fitting a simulation-derived template function to this measurement results in a 9σ detection significance. The coherent accumulation of the signal through cross-correlation is sufficient to enable a detection despite excess variance from foreground residuals ∼6–10 times brighter than the expected thermal noise level in the correlation function. These results are the highest-redshift measurement of 21 cm emission to date, and they set the stage for future 21 cm intensity mapping analyses at z > 1.8.

Funder

Canada Foundation for Innovation

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

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