Measuring baryon acoustic oscillations with future SKA surveys

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The imprint of baryon acoustic oscillations (BAO) in large-scale structure can be used as a standard ruler for mapping out the cosmic expansion history, and hence for testing cosmological models. In this chapter we briefly describe the scientific background to the BAO technique, and forecast the potential of the Phase 1 and 2 SKA telescopes to perform BAO surveys using both galaxy catalogues and intensity mapping, assessing their competitiveness with current and future optical galaxy surveys. We find that a 25,000 deg2 intensity mapping survey on a Phase 1 array will preferentially constrain the radial BAO, providing a highly competitive 2% constraint on the expansion rate at z ≃ 2. A 30,000 deg2 galaxy redshift survey on SKA2 will outperform all other planned experiments for z < ∼ 1:4.

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Bull, P., Camera, S., Raccanelli, A., Blake, C., Ferreira, P. G., Santos, M. G., & Schwarz, D. J. (2014). Measuring baryon acoustic oscillations with future SKA surveys. In Proceedings of Science (Vol. 9-13-June-2014). Proceedings of Science (PoS). https://doi.org/10.22323/1.215.0024

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