HI intensity mapping with MeerKAT: power spectrum detection in cross-correlation with WiggleZ galaxies

Abstract

We present a detection of correlated clustering between MeerKAT radio intensity maps and galaxies from the WiggleZ Dark Energy Survey. We find a 7.7σ detection of the cross-correlation power spectrum, the amplitude of which is proportional to the product of the HI density fraction ( HI), HI bias (b HI) and the cross-correlation coefficient (r). We therefore obtain the constraint HI b HI r\,=\,[0.86\,\,0.10\,( stat)\,\,0.12\,( sys)]\,×\,10-3, at an effective scale of k eff\,\,0.13\,h\, Mpc-1. The intensity maps were obtained from a pilot survey with the MeerKAT telescope, a 64-dish pathfinder array to the SKA Observatory (SKAO). The data were collected from 10.5 hours of observations using MeerKAT's L-band receivers over six nights covering the 11hr field of WiggleZ, in the frequency range 1015-973\, MHz (0.400\,<\,z\,<\,0.459 in redshift). This detection is the first practical demonstration of the multi-dish auto-correlation intensity mapping technique for cosmology. This marks an important milestone in the roadmap for the cosmology science case with the full SKAO.

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