21 cm Epoch of Reionization observations promise to transform our
understanding of galaxy formation, but these observations are impossible
without unprecedented levels of instrument calibration. We present end-to-end
simulations of a full EoR power spectrum analysis including all of the major
components of a real data processing pipeline: models of astrophysical
foregrounds and EoR signal, frequency-dependent instrument effects, sky-based
antenna calibration, and the full PS analysis. This study reveals that
traditional sky-based per-frequency antenna calibration can only be implemented
in EoR measurement analyses if the calibration model is unrealistically
accurate. For reasonable levels of catalog completeness, the calibration
introduces contamination in otherwise foreground-free power spectrum modes,
precluding a PS measurement. We explore the origin of this contamination and
potential mitigation techniques. We show that there is a strong joint
constraint on the precision of the calibration catalog and the inherent
spectral smoothness of antennae, and that this has significant implications for
the instrumental design of the SKA and other future EoR observatories.Comment: New figure added for final comparison. Accepted by MNRA