Calibration requirements for Epoch of Reionization 21-cm signal observations - II. Analytical estimation of the bias and variance with time-correlated residual gains

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dc.contributor.author Kumar, Jais
dc.contributor.author Dutta, Prasun
dc.contributor.author Choudhuri, Samir
dc.contributor.author Roy, Nirupam
dc.date.accessioned 2023-04-21T06:24:59Z
dc.date.available 2023-04-21T06:24:59Z
dc.date.issued 2022-05-01
dc.identifier.issn 00358711
dc.identifier.uri http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2169
dc.description This paper is submitted by the author of IIT (BHU), Varanasi en_US
dc.description.abstract Observation of redshifted 21-cm signals from neutral hydrogen holds the key to understanding the structure formation and its evolution during the reionization and post-reionization era. Apart from the presence of orders of magnitude larger foregrounds in the observed frequency range, the instrumental effects of the interferometers combined with the ionospheric effects present a considerable challenge in the extraction of 21-cm signals from strong foregrounds. The systematic effects of time- and frequency-correlated residual gain errors originating from the measurement process introduce a bias and enhance the variance of the power spectrum measurements. In this work, we study the effect of time-correlated residual gain errors in the presence of strong foreground. We present a method to produce analytic estimates of the bias and variance in the power spectrum. We use simulated observations to confirm the efficacy of this method and then use it to understand various effects of the gain errors. We find that as the standard deviation in the residual gain errors increases, the bias in the estimation supersedes the variance. It is observed that an optimal choice of the time over which the gain solutions are estimated minimizes the risk. We also find that the interferometers with higher baseline densities are preferred instruments for these studies. en_US
dc.description.sponsorship JK w ould lik e to ackno wledge the University Grant Commission (UGC), Go v ernment of India, for providing financial support through the Senior Research Fello wship. PD ackno wledges discussion with Wasim Raja about various aspects of this w ork. SC w ould lik e to thank Philip Bull for useful discussions. The support and the resources provided by 'PARAM Shi v ay Facility' under the National Supercomputing Mission, Go v ernment of India at the Indian Institute of Technology, Varanasi, are gratefully acknowledged. The authors thank the anonymous referee for suggestions that hav e impro v ed the presentation of the paper significantly. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Oxford University Press en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society;Volume 512, Issue 1, Pages 186 - 198
dc.subject cosmology en_US
dc.subject dark ages en_US
dc.subject reionization en_US
dc.subject methods en_US
dc.subject analytical en_US
dc.subject methods en_US
dc.subject numerical en_US
dc.subject methods en_US
dc.subject statistical en_US
dc.subject techniques en_US
dc.subject interferometric en_US
dc.subject Power spectrum en_US
dc.subject Bias and variance en_US
dc.subject Gain errors en_US
dc.subject Methods:analytical en_US
dc.subject Residual gains en_US
dc.subject Time-correlated en_US
dc.title Calibration requirements for Epoch of Reionization 21-cm signal observations - II. Analytical estimation of the bias and variance with time-correlated residual gains en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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