articleReports on Progress in PhysicsJul 24, 2012GREEN OA

21 cm cosmology in the 21st century

JRJonathan R PritchardALAbraham Loeb

Harvard University Press · Harvard University

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Abstract

Imaging the Universe during the first hundreds of millions of years remains one of the exciting challenges facing modern cosmology. Observations of the redshifted 21 cm line of atomic hydrogen offer the potential of opening a new window into this epoch. This will transform our understanding of the formation of the first stars and galaxies and of the thermal history of the Universe. A new generation of radio telescopes is being constructed for this purpose with the first results starting to trickle in. In this review, we detail the physics that governs the 21 cm signal and describe what might be learnt from upcoming observations. We also generalize our discussion to intensity mapping of other atomic and…

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  • JR
    Jonathan R PritchardCorresponding

    Harvard University Press

  • AL
    Abraham LoebCorresponding

    Harvard University

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Hydrogen line
  • Cosmology
  • Redshift
  • Intensity mapping
  • Galaxy
  • Universe
  • Observational cosmology
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