Proceedings of MeerKAT Science: On the Pathway to the SKA — PoS(MeerKAT2016) 2018
DOI: 10.22323/1.277.0032
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A Large Sky Survey with MeerKAT

Abstract: We discuss the ground-breaking science that will be possible with a wide area survey, using the MeerKAT telescope, known as MeerKLASS (MeerKAT Large Area Synoptic Survey). The current specifications of MeerKAT make it a great fit for cosmological applications, which require large volumes. In particular, a large survey over ∼ 4, 000 deg 2 for ∼ 4, 000 hours will potentially provide the first ever measurements of the baryon acoustic oscillations using the 21cm intensity mapping technique, with enough accuracy to… Show more

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“…Initial construction will likely prioritize Bands 2, 5, and 1, the most relevant for 21cm intensity mapping being Band 2 (covering 950 − 1760 MHz), and Band 1 Left: joint marginal error contours using the multi-tracer technique for primordial non-Gaussianity (fNL) and GR corrections (fGR) considering different scenarios for the bias and Euclid/LSST surveys [190]. Right: HI power spectrum detection with MeerKLASS, showing the expected signal (black solid) and measurement errors (cyan) [191]. (Courtesy of Mario Santos)…”
Section: Meerkat and Ska-midmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Initial construction will likely prioritize Bands 2, 5, and 1, the most relevant for 21cm intensity mapping being Band 2 (covering 950 − 1760 MHz), and Band 1 Left: joint marginal error contours using the multi-tracer technique for primordial non-Gaussianity (fNL) and GR corrections (fGR) considering different scenarios for the bias and Euclid/LSST surveys [190]. Right: HI power spectrum detection with MeerKLASS, showing the expected signal (black solid) and measurement errors (cyan) [191]. (Courtesy of Mario Santos)…”
Section: Meerkat and Ska-midmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…using the auto-correlations from each of its dishes). A wide area survey has therefore been proposed, known as MeerKLASS (MeerKAT Large Area Synoptic Survey [191,192]) which aims to start observations in 2018. Covering an area of ∼ 4000 deg 2 for ∼ 4000 hours, it will potentially provide the first ever measurements of the baryon acoustic oscillations using the 21cm intensity mapping technique [193], with enough accuracy to constrain the nature of dark energy (see Fig.…”
Section: Meerkat and Ska-midmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For T Hi , we use the parametrisation given in [5,57,58], which captures the dependence of the average Hi brightness temperature on the comoving Hi density fraction, Ω Hi , whose full expression is given in eq. (2.1) of [59].…”
Section: Hi Intensity Mappingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several HI IM experiments are under construction, such as the Baryonic Acoustic Oscillations from Integrated Neutral Gas Observations (BINGO, Battye et al 2013) and the Hydrogen Intensity and Real-Time Analysis experiment (HIRAX, Newburgh et al 2016). The HI IM technique is also proposed as the major cosmology project with the Square Kilometre Array (SKA; 14 Santos et al 2015; Square Kilometre Array Cosmology Science Working Group et al 2020) and MeerKAT (Bull et al 2015;Santos et al 2016;Li et al 2021;Paul et al 2021;Wang et al 2021;Chen et al 2023). Recently, the MeerKAT HI IM survey reported cross-correlation power spectrum detection with the optical galaxy survey (Cunnington et al 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%