An evaluation of source-blending impact on the calibration of SKA EoR experiments

Chenxi ShanSchool of Physics and Astronomy, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Haiguang XuSchool of Physics and Astronomy, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Yongkai ZhuSchool of Physics and Astronomy, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Yuanyuan ZhaoSchool of Physics and Astronomy, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Sarah V. WhiteDepartment of Physics and Electronics, Rhodes University, Jack L. B. LineInternational Centre for Radio Astronomy Research, Curtin UniversityARC Centre of Excellence for All Sky Astrophysics in 3 Dimensions, Dongchao ZhengSchool of Physics and Astronomy, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Zhenghao ZhuShanghai Astronomical Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Dan HuDepartment of Theoretical Physics and Astrophysics, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University, Zhongli ZhangShanghai Astronomical Observatory, Chinese Academy of SciencesKey Laboratory of Radio Astronomy and Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xiangping WuNational Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Twenty-one-centimetre signals from the Epoch of Reionization (EoR) are expected to be detected in the low-frequency radio window by the next-generation interferometers, particularly the Square Kilometre Array (SKA). However, precision data analysis pipelines are required to minimize the systematics within an infinitesimal error budget. Consequently, there is a growing need to characterize the sources of errors in EoR analysis. In this study, we identify one such error origin, namely source blending, which is introduced by the overlap of objects in the densely populated observing sky under SKA1-Low's unprecedented sensitivity and resolution, and evaluate its two-fold impact in both the spatial and frequency domains using a novel hybrid evaluation (HEVAL) pipeline combining end-to-end simulation with an analytic method to mimic EoR analysis pipelines. Sky models corrupted by source blending induce small but severe frequency-dependent calibration errors when coupled with astronomical foregrounds, impeding EoR parameter inference with strong additive residuals in the two-dimensional power spectrum space. We report that additive residuals from poor calibration against sky models with blending ratios of 5 and 0.5 per cent significantly contaminate the EoR window. In contrast, the sky model with a 0.05 per cent blending ratio leaves little residual imprint within the EoR window, therefore identifying a blending tolerance at approximately 0.05 per cent. Given that the SKA observing sky is estimated to suffer from an extended level of blending, strategies involving de-blending, frequency-dependent error mitigation, or a combination of both, are required to effectively attenuate the calibration impact of source-blending defects.
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评估源混合对 SKA EoR 实验校准的影响
下一代干涉仪,特别是平方公里阵列(SKA),有望在低频射电窗口中探测到来自再电离纪元(EoR)的二十一厘米信号。因此,我们越来越需要确定 EoR 分析中的误差来源。在这项研究中,我们确定了一个这样的误差源,即源混杂,它是由SKA1-Low前所未有的灵敏度和分辨率下密集观测天空中的天体重叠引起的,并使用一种新颖的混合评估(HEVAL)管道,结合端到端模拟和分析方法来模拟EoR分析管道,评估它在空间和频率域的两重影响。被源混合破坏的天空模型在与天文前景耦合时会产生微小但严重的频率相关校准误差,从而在二维功率谱空间中以强烈的附加残差阻碍 EoR 参数推断。我们报告说,根据混合比分别为 5%和 0.5%的天空模型进行校准时产生的附加残差极大地污染了 EoR 窗口。与此相反,混合比为 0.05% 的天空模型在 EoR 窗口内留下的残留印记很小,因此确定混合容限约为 0.05%。据估计,SKA 观测天空的混合程度很高,因此需要采取混合、频率误差减缓或两者结合的策略,以有效减弱源混合缺陷对校准的影响。
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