We have studied the possibility of measuring the cross-correlation of the
redshifted HI 21-cm signal and the Lyman-α forest using an upcoming
radio-interferometric array OWFA and an spectroscopic observation like SDSS-IV.
Our results shows that it is possible to have a 6σ detection of the
cross-correlation signal with OWFA PII using an observing time of 200 hrs
each in Np=25 independent fields-of-view. However, not much can be done
beyond this using the cross-correlation signal for zc=3.35 and B=30MHz. Apart from this, we have also envisaged a situation where
observations are carried out at zc=3.05 and 2.55 which lie closer to the
peak of the quasar distribution at z=2.25 and with a larger bandwidth of B=60MHz. We see that the SNR of the cross-correlation detection can
be significantly enhanced to ∼17 for zc=2.55 and B=60MHz. It is then possible to measure βT and βF individually with
an SNR≥5 by combining the cross-correlation with the HI 21-cm
auto-correlation measurements. We further find that a measurement of the binned
cross-correlation power spectrum with SNR≥5 is also possible in
several bins at k≤0.3Mpc−1.Comment: To be submitted in JCA