Title :
Mapping our universe in 3D with MITEoR
Author :
Zheng, Haomian ; Tegmark, Max ; Buza, Victor ; Dillon, Jeremy ; Gharibyan, Hrant ; Hickish, Jack ; Kunz, Eben ; Liu, An ; Losh, Jon ; Lutomirski, Andy ; Morrison, Sebastien ; Narayanan, Shrikanth ; Perko, Ashley ; Rosner, Daniel ; Sanchez, Nuria ; Schutz,
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys. & Kavli Inst., MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA
Abstract :
Mapping our universe in 3D by imaging the redshifted 21 cm line from neutral hydrogen has the potential to overtake the cosmic microwave background as our most powerful cosmological probe, because it can map a much larger volume of our Universe, shedding new light on the epoch of reionization, inflation, dark matter, dark energy, and neutrino masses. We report on MITEoR, a pathfinder low-frequency radio interferometer whose goal is to test technologies that greatly reduce the cost of such 3D mapping for a given sensitivity. MITEoR accomplishes this by using massive baseline redundancy both to enable automated precision calibration and to cut the correlator cost scaling from N2 to N log N, where N is the number of antennas. The success of MITEoR with its 64 dual-polarization elements bodes well for the more ambitious HERA project, which incorporates many identical or similar technologies using an order of magnitude more antennas, each with dramatically larger collecting area.
Keywords :
antennas; cosmology; radioastronomical techniques; radiofrequency cosmic radiation; radiotelescopes; red shift; 3D mapping; HERA project; MITEoR; Universe; cosmic microwave background; cosmological probe; dark energy; dark matter; dual-polarization elements bodes; inflation; massive baseline redundancy; neutral hydrogen; neutrino masses; pathfinder low-frequency radio interferometer; redshifted line; reionization; universe; Antennas; Arrays; Calibration; Educational institutions; Noise; Receivers; Three-dimensional displays;
Conference_Titel :
Phased Array Systems & Technology, 2013 IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Waltham, MA
DOI :
10.1109/ARRAY.2013.6731928