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Probing the Cosmic Dark Ages with the Lunar Crater Radio Telescope
Goel, Ashish; Bandyopadhyay, Saptarshi; Lazio, Joseph et al.
2022
 

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Keywords :
Dark Ages cosmology; lunar telescope; observational astronomy
Abstract :
[en] The Cosmic Dark Ages represent the period in the early evolution of the Universe, starting immediately after the decoupling of CMB photons from matter, and ending with the formation of the first stars and galaxies. The HI signal from the neutral hydrogen atoms is the only mechanism for us to understand this crucial phase in the cosmological history of the Universe and answer fundamental questions about the validity of the standard cosmological model, dark matter physics, and inflation. Due to cosmological redshift, this signal is now only observable in the 3-30~MHz frequency band, which is blocked from reaching the surface of the Earth by the ionosphere. In this paper, we present the design of the Lunar Crater Radio Telescope that intends to carry out unprecedented measurements of this signal by deploying a kilometer-sized parabolic reflector mesh inside a lunar crater on the far side of the Moon and suspending a receiver at its focus.
Disciplines :
Space science, astronomy & astrophysics
Author, co-author :
Goel, Ashish
Bandyopadhyay, Saptarshi
Lazio, Joseph
Goldsmith, Paul
Bacon, David
Amara, Adam
Furnaletto, Steven
McGarey, Patrick
Rafizadeh, Ramin
Delapierre, Melanie
Arya, Manan
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Gupta, Gaurangi
Chahat, Nacer
Stoica, Adrian
Nesnas, Issa
Quadrelli, Marco
Hallinan, Gregg
Jenks, Kenneth
Wilson, Ronald
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Language :
English
Title :
Probing the Cosmic Dark Ages with the Lunar Crater Radio Telescope
Publication date :
02 June 2022
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