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The Statistics of Negative Power Spectrum Systematics in some 21 cm Analyses

from Astro arXiv | all categories · host Corentin Cadiou

The Statistics of Negative Power Spectrum Systematics in some 21 cm Analyses by Miguel F. Morales et al. on Tuesday 22 November Through a very careful analysis Kolopanis et al. (2022) identified a negative power spectrum (PS) systematic. The 21 cm cosmology community has assumed that any observational systematics would add power, as negative PS are non-physical. In addition to the mystery of their origin, negative PS systematics raise the spectre of artificially lowering upper limits on the 21 cm PS. It appears that the source of the negative PS systematics is a subtle interaction between choices in how the PS estimate is calculated and baseline-dependent systematic power. In this paper we present a statistical model of baseline dependent systematics to explore how negative PS systematics can appear and their statistical characteristics. This leads us to recommendations on when and how to consider negative PS systematics when reporting observational 21 cm cosmology upper limit. arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/http://arxiv.org/abs/2211.11881v1

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