A Clustered Extragalactic Foreground Model for the EoR

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We review an improved statistical model of extra-galactic point-source foregrounds first introduced in Murray et al. (2017), in the context of the Epoch of Reionization. This model extends the instrumentally-convolved foreground covariance used in inverse-covariance foreground mitigation schemes, by considering the cosmological clustering of the sources. In this short work, we show that over scales of k ∼ (0.6, 40.)hMpc-1, ignoring source clustering is a valid approximation. This is in contrast to Murray et al. (2017), who found a possibility of false detection if the clustering was ignored. The dominant cause for this change is the introduction of a Galactic synchrotron component which shadows the clustering of sources.

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Murray, S. G., Trott, C. M., & Jordan, C. H. (2017). A Clustered Extragalactic Foreground Model for the EoR. Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union, 12(S333), 199–202. https://doi.org/10.1017/S174392131701119X

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