Forecasting the cross correlation of Terahertz Intensity Mapper [CII] line intensity maps with Euclid galaxies
Abstract
We forecast that the Terahertz Intensity Mapper (TIM) cross-correlated with Euclid's Fornax deep field (EDF-F), TIM×EDF-F, will detect the [CII]-galaxy cross-power spectrum at a median redshift of 1.1 with 7 σ confidence. The Poisson component of the cross-power spectrum at 0.1 ≤ k ≤ 10 hMpc-1 (i.e. cross-shot noise) will be detected at 3 σ in 4 bins spanning 0.5 < z< 1.7. This measurement will constrain the mean [CII] specific intensity over half of cosmic history and assess the degree to which Euclid-selected galaxies account for the [CII] intensity observed by TIM. We find that TIM can detect the cross-power spectrum across a wide range of [CII] intensity models.
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