Exploring the 21cm Signal Through Modelling and Statistics
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A lecture titled "Exploring the 21cm signal through modelling and statistics" presented by Jonathan R. Pritchard at the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences as part of the "Radio Cosmology and Continuum Observations in the SKA Era: A Synergic View" program. Discover how statistical methods and modeling techniques can be applied to study the 21cm hydrogen line signal, a key observational target for the upcoming Square Kilometre Array (SKA) telescope. This 31-minute talk contributes to the broader discussion on radio cosmology research that will be revolutionized when the SKA begins operations in 2027. The lecture is part of a comprehensive two-week program bringing together experts in radio astronomy to address challenges in observation, data calibration, and analysis techniques for cosmological studies using radio telescopes.
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Exploring the 21cm signal through modelling and statistics by Jonathan R Pritchard
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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences