Hydrogen Epoch of Reionization Array (HERA)
DRDavid R. DeBoerARAaron R. ParsonsJEJames E. AguirrePAPaul AlexanderZSZaki S. Ali
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Abstract
The Hydrogen Epoch of Reionization Array (HERA) is a staged experiment to measure 21 cm emission from the primordial intergalactic medium (IGM) throughout cosmic reionization ($z=6-12$), and to explore earlier epochs of our Cosmic Dawn ($z\sim30$). During these epochs, early stars and black holes heated and ionized the IGM, introducing fluctuations in 21 cm emission. HERA is designed to characterize the evolution of the 21 cm power spectrum to constrain the timing and morphology of reionization, the properties of the first galaxies, the evolution of large-scale structure, and the early sources of heating. The full HERA instrument will be a 350-element interferometer in South Africa consisting of 14-m parabolic…
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55- DRDavid R. DeBoerCorresponding
- ARAaron R. Parsons
- JEJames E. Aguirre
- PAPaul Alexander
- ZSZaki S. Ali
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- Reionization
- HERA
- Context (archaeology)
- Dark Ages
- COSMIC cancer database
- Sensitivity (control systems)
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Funding
- NSNational Science FoundationAwards: AST-1440343, 1410719, CAREER
- NANational Aeronautics and Space AdministrationAward: NAS5-26555
- STSpace Telescope Science InstituteAwards: NAS5-26555, 26555
- OOOffice of the President, University of California
- SAScience and Technology Facilities CouncilAwards: ST/M001393/1, 1641316