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On the Minimum Magnification between Caustic Crossings for Microlensing by Binary and Multiple Stars
Astrophysical Journal - Tập 447 Số 2 - 1995
H. J. Witt, Shude Mao
Vela Pulsar and Its Synchrotron Nebula
Astrophysical Journal - Tập 556 Số 1 - Trang 380-391 - 2001
D. J. Helfand, E. V. Gotthelf, J. P. Halpern
Resistive Diffusion of Force-Free Magnetic Fields in a Passive Medium
Astrophysical Journal - Tập 181 - Trang 209 - 1973
B. C. Low
THE ROLE OF STREAMERS IN THE DEFLECTION OF CORONAL MASS EJECTIONS: COMPARISON BETWEENSTEREOTHREE-DIMENSIONAL RECONSTRUCTIONS AND NUMERICAL SIMULATIONS
Astrophysical Journal - Tập 744 Số 1 - Trang 66 - 2012
F. Zuccarello, А. Бемпорад, C. Jacobs, M. Mierla, Stefaan Poedts
A GLOBAL TWO-TEMPERATURE CORONA AND INNER HELIOSPHERE MODEL: A COMPREHENSIVE VALIDATION STUDY
Astrophysical Journal - Tập 745 Số 1 - Trang 6 - 2012
Meng Jin, W. B. Manchester, B. van der Holst, J. Gruesbeck, R. A. Frazin, E. Landi, A. M. Vásquez, P. Lamy, A. Llébaria, A. Fedorov, G. Tóth, T. I. Gombosi
On the Radiative Eqilibrium of a Stellar Atmosphere. V.
Astrophysical Journal - Tập 101 - Trang 95 - 1945
S. Chandrasekhar
Radiative Transfer in a Spherical Compton Scattering Atmosphere
Astrophysical Journal - Tập 149 - Trang 253 - 1967
Arthur D. Code
Radiative Transfer in Extended Stellar Atmospheres
Astrophysical Journal - Tập 143 - Trang 61 - 1966
Robert D. Chapman
The Schuster Problem for an Extended Atmosphere.
Astrophysical Journal - Tập 107 - Trang 247 - 1948
Anne B. Underhill
A Space-based Observational Strategy for Characterizing the First Stars and Galaxies Using the Redshifted 21 cm Global Spectrum
Astrophysical Journal - Tập 844 Số 1 - Trang 33 - 2017
Jack O. Burns, Richard F. Bradley, Keith Tauscher, Steven R. Furlanetto, Jordan Mirocha, Raul A. Monsalve, David Rapetti, W. R. Purcell, David Newell, David Draper, R. J. MacDowall, Judd D. Bowman, Bang D. Nhan, Edward J. Wollack, Anastasia Fialkov, Dayton L. Jones, J. C. Kasper, Abraham Loeb, Abhirup Datta, Jonathan R. Pritchard, Eric R. Switzer, M. D. Bicay
Abstract

The redshifted 21 cm monopole is expected to be a powerful probe of the epoch of the first stars and galaxies ( ). The global 21 cm signal is sensitive to the thermal and ionization state of hydrogen gas and thus provides a tracer of sources of energetic photons—primarily hot stars and accreting black holes—which ionize and heat the high redshift intergalactic medium (IGM). This paper presents a strategy for observations of the global spectrum with a realizable instrument placed in a low-altitude lunar orbit, performing night-time 40–120 MHz spectral observations, while on the farside to avoid terrestrial radio frequency interference, ionospheric corruption, and solar radio emissions. The frequency structure, uniformity over large scales, and unpolarized state of the redshifted 21 cm spectrum are distinct from the spectrally featureless, spatially varying, and polarized emission from the bright foregrounds. This allows a clean separation between the primordial signal and foregrounds. For signal extraction, we model the foreground, instrument, and 21 cm spectrum with eigenmodes calculated via Singular Value Decomposition analyses. Using a Markov Chain Monte Carlo algorithm to explore the parameter space defined by the coefficients associated with these modes, we illustrate how the spectrum can be measured and how astrophysical parameters (e.g., IGM properties, first star characteristics) can be constrained in the presence of foregrounds using the Dark Ages Radio Explorer (DARE).

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