Astro 2020 Science White Paper: Fundamental Cosmology in the Dark Ages with 21-cm Line Fluctuations
- Creators
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Furlanetto, Steven R.
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Doré, Olivier
Abstract
The Dark Ages are the period between the last scattering of the cosmic microwave background and the appearance of the first luminous sources, spanning approximately 1100 < z < 30. The only known way to measure fluctuations in this era is through the 21-cm line of neutral hydrogen. Such observations have enormous potential for cosmology, because they span a large volume while the fluctuations remain linear even on small scales. Observations of 21-cm fluctuations during this era can therefore constrain fundamental aspects of our Universe, including inflation and any exotic physics of dark matter. While the observational challenges to these low-frequency 21-cm observations are enormous, especially from the terrestrial environment, they represent an important goal for cosmology.
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- 98859
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- CaltechAUTHORS:20190925-135139676
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2019-09-25Created from EPrint's datestamp field
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2023-06-02Created from EPrint's last_modified field
- Series Name
- Astro2020 Science White Paper