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Diffuse Galactic emission at low frequencies is a major contaminant for studies of redshifted $21$ cm line studies. Removal of these foregrounds is essential for exploiting the signal from neutral hydrogen at high redshifts. Analysis of foregrounds and its characteristics is thus of utmost importance. It is customary to test efficacy of foreground removal techniques using simulated foregrounds. Most simulations assume that the distribution of the foreground signal is a Gaussian random field. In this work we test this assumption by computing the binned bispectrum for the all-sky $408$ MHz map. This is done by applying different brightness temperature ($T$) thresholds in order to assess whether the cooler parts of the sky have different characteristics. We find that regions with a low brightness temperature $T < 25$ K indeed have smaller departures from a Gaussian distribution. Therefore, these regions of the sky are ideal for future H{sc i} intensity mapping surveys.
We present an improved Global Sky Model (GSM) of diffuse galactic radio emission from 10 MHz to 5 THz, whose uses include foreground modeling for CMB and 21 cm cosmology. Our model improves on past work both algorithmically and by adding new data set
We present a new 408 MHz survey (B3.1) carried out with the Croce del Nord radiotelescope in Bologna. The survey coordinates limits are $-2^circ 00^prime$ to $+2^circ 15^prime$ in Dec. and 21h to 24h, 00h to 17h in R.A., equivalent to 0.388 sr. The B
Dark matter annihilations in the Galactic halo inject relativistic electrons and positrons which in turn generate a synchrotron radiation when interacting with the galactic magnetic field. We calculate the synchrotron flux for various dark matter ann
We detect and characterise extended, diffuse radio emission from galaxy clusters at 168 MHz within the Epoch of Reionization 0-hour field: a $45^circ times 45^circ$ region of the southern sky centred on R.~A.${}= 0^circ$, decl.${}=-27^circ$. We detec
We present a broadband map of polarized diffuse emission at 167-198 MHz developed from data from the Murchison Widefield Array (MWA). The map is designed to improve visibility simulation and precision calibration for 21 cm Epoch of Reionization (EoR)