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CoDEX focuses on detecting the faint 21-cm signal from neutral hydrogen to understand the early Universe's formation. By leveraging advanced radio telescopes and data analysis techniques, the project aims to improve the sensitivity of measurements related to cosmic structures.
Radiation emitted by neutral hydrogen during the Universe's first billion years holds detailed information about its first stars, galaxies, black holes and fundamental physics.
Achieving a detection of its faint ""21-cm signal"", currently redshifted to several meter wavelengths, has been extremely difficult due to the bright radio emission from other sources, human-made interference signals, the ionosphere, and telescope imperfections.
It thus remains one of the hardest frontiers in present-day…
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