Possibility of precise measurement of the cosmological power spectrum with a dedicated survey of 21 cm emission after reionization
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Loeb, Abraham
Wyithe, J. Stuart B.
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Measurements of the 21 cm line emission by residual cosmic hydrogen after reionization can be used to trace the power spectrum of density perturbations through a significant fraction of the observable volume of the Universe. We show that a dedicated 21cm observatory could probe a number of independent modes that is 2 orders of magnitude larger than currently available, and enable a cosmic-variance limited detection of the signature of a neutrino mass ∼0.05eV. The evolution of the linear growth factor with redshift could also constrain exotic theories of gravity or dark energy to an unprecedented precision.
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Physical Review Letters
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