HI Fluctuations at Large Redshifts. 1. Visibility correlation
Dec, 200117 pages
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- J.Astrophys.Astron. 22 (2001) 293
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- astro-ph/0203269 [astro-ph]
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We investigate the possibility of probing the large scale structure in the universe at large redshifts by studying fluctuations in the redshifted 1420 MHz emission from the neutral hydrogen (HI) at early epochs. The neutral hydrogen content of the universe is known from absorption studies for z<4.5. The HI distribution is expected to be inhomogeneous in the gravitational instability picture and this inhomogeneity leads to anisotropy in the redshifted HI emission. The best hope of detecting this anisotropy is by using a large low-frequency interferometric instrument like the Giant Meter-Wave Radio Telescope (GMRT). We calculate the visibility correlation function - COSMOLOGY THEORY
- COSMOLOGY OBSERVATIONS
- LSS
- DIFFUSE RADIATION
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