Bayesian estimation of cross-coupling and reflection systematics in 21cm array visibility data

Observations with radio arrays that target the 21-cm signal originating from the early Universe suffer from a variety of systematic effects. An important class of these are reflections and spurious couplings between antennas. We apply a Hamiltonian Monte Carlo sampler to the modelling and mitigation...

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Main Authors Murphy, Geoff G, Bull, Philip, Santos, Mario G, Abdurashidova, Zara, Adams, Tyrone, Aguirre, James E, Alexander, Paul, Ali, Zaki S, Baartman, Rushelle, Balfour, Yanga, Beardsley, Adam P, Bernardi, Gianni, Billings, Tashalee, Bowman, Judd D, Bradley, Richard F, Burba, Jacob, Cain, Christopher, Carey, Steven, Carilli, Chris L, Cheng, Carina, DeBoer, David R, Acedo, Eloy de Lera, Dexter, Matt, Dillon, Joshua S, Eksteen, Nico, Ely, John, Ewall-Wice, Aaron, Fagnoni, Nicolas, Fritz, Randall, Furlanetto, Steven R, Gale-Sides, Kingsley, Glendenning, Brian, Gorthi, Deepthi, Greig, Bradley, Grobbelaar, Jasper, Halday, Ziyaad, Hazelton, Bryna J, Hewitt, Jacqueline N, Hickish, Jack, Jacobs, Daniel C, Julius, Austin, Kariseb, MacCalvin, Kern, Nicholas S, Kerrigan, Joshua, Kittiwisit, Piyanat, Kohn, Saul A, Kolopanis, Matthew, Lanman, Adam, La Plante, Paul, Liu, Adrian, Loots, Anita, MacMahon, David Harold Edward, Malan, Lourence, Malgas, Cresshim, Malgas, Keith, Marero, Bradley, Martinot, Zachary E, Mesinger, Andrei, Molewa, Mathakane, Morales, Miguel F, Mosiane, Tshegofalang, Murray, Steven G, Neben, Abraham R, Nikolic, Bojan, Nuwegeld, Hans, Parsons, Aaron R, Patra, Nipanjana, Pieterse, Samantha, Razavi-Ghods, Nima, Robnett, James, Rosie, Kathryn, Sims, Peter, Sipple, Jackson, Smith, Craig, Swarts, Hilton, Thyagarajan, Nithyanandan, van Wyngaarden, Pieter, Williams, Peter K. G, Zheng, Haoxuan
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 06.12.2023
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Summary:Observations with radio arrays that target the 21-cm signal originating from the early Universe suffer from a variety of systematic effects. An important class of these are reflections and spurious couplings between antennas. We apply a Hamiltonian Monte Carlo sampler to the modelling and mitigation of these systematics in simulated Hydrogen Epoch of Reionisation Array (HERA) data. This method allows us to form statistical uncertainty estimates for both our models and the recovered visibilities, which is an important ingredient in establishing robust upper limits on the Epoch of Reionisation (EoR) power spectrum. In cases where the noise is large compared to the EoR signal, this approach can constrain the systematics well enough to mitigate them down to the noise level for both systematics studied. Where the noise is smaller than the EoR, our modelling can mitigate the majority of the reflections with there being only a minor level of residual systematics, while cross-coupling sees essentially complete mitigation. Our approach performs similarly to existing filtering/fitting techniques used in the HERA pipeline, but with the added benefit of rigorously propagating uncertainties. In all cases it does not significantly attenuate the underlying signal.
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.2312.03697