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Conference Summary Ue-Li Pen
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Overview Young, vibrant field! Rapid progress: searching for needles in a haystack. Lots of technical developments Interest and impact in many related science fields Possibly leading field in papers/data point First maps and power spectra of HI at z>0.5
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25 years ago: 21cm @ z=9 foreground subtraction. Bebbington 1986
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WSRT-LFFE Partial LOFAR
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First all sky 150 MHz map! Parsons et al, PAPER
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MWA 32 tiles (32T) 400m …5% prototype for 80-300 MHz
Looking through a telescope on observing trip
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32T Pipeline First Light 20°x 20° Zenith
103 MHz Observations from January 2010 3 x 7hr tracks with real-time calibration, peeling, imaging, resampling and averaging. HEALPIX projection of Pic A field. Pic A peeled to reveal many secondary sources. Several simplifying assumptions relative to the 512T version, but all of the pieces are in place. 134 MHz 180 MHz 20°x 20° Zenith
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Robert C Byrd Telescope: 100m
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760 MHz, z=0.87
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SVD foreground subtracted, frequency dependent beam corrected
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100x rescaled: 100 μK 21cm signal
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Polarized intensity all-sky surveys
1.4 GHz: DRAO (Wolleben et al., 2006) + Villa Elisa (Testori et al., 2008) 22.8 GHz WMAP (Page et al. 2007) depolarization Both surveys on absolute zero-level ! Low intrinsic percentage polarization outside of local features. APS analysis of 1.4 GHz survey (La Porta et al., 2006, 455, 9L ) + extrapolation ~70 GHz optimal frequency to detect B-mode W. Reich Zadar Foreground Conference
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Wish list for future instrument
Stable: no moving parts Stable: minimal active elements Analysis: Whole sky small field of view Symmetry: GBT is steerable: uniform maps. At 5x longer wavelength: E-W rotation invariance due to earth rotation. N-S rotation invariance if placed on aircraft carrier. Compromise: wide N-S cylinders. Optical E-W FFT, digital N-S FFT, continuous frequency compensation, no mode mixing, no w-term!
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CMU cylinder under construction:
U. Seljak, J. Peterson, K. Bandura, K. Sigurdson 19
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Summary of Summary Vibrant new young field. More opportunities for cross experiment interactions. Many approaches and data sets under way! “Understanding the galactic and extragalactic foregrounds”: first 1000x subtraction of foregrounds at 15’, 800MHz to reach 100 μK 21cm signal, with zero understanding.
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Special thanks To Vibor and Marjan for organizing a great and successful conference!
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