Event
Astrophysics Seminar: Old meets new when drones meet CHIME: calibration instrumentation for 21cm cosmology
Laura Newburgh (Yale University)
Current cosmological measurements have left us with deep
questions about our Universe: What caused the expansion of the Universe
at the earliest times? How did structure form? What is Dark Energy and
does it evolve with time? New experiments like CHIME are poised to
address these questions through 3-dimensional maps of structure using
the 21cm emission line from neutral hydrogen contained in abundance in
galaxies. In this talk, I will describe recent results from the CHIME
experiment that show a significant detection of neutral hydrogen in
distant galaxies and lyman-alpha absorption. I will discuss improvements
we will need to make in future analyses, and how measurements of the
instrument beams for telescopes using the 21cm emission of neutral
hydrogen might be performed with drones.