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Measurements of the E -mode polarization and temperature- E -mode correlation of the CMB from SPT-3G 2018 data

Authors :
Faustin Carter
S. E. Kuhlmann
Junjia Ding
Gene C. Hilton
J. C. Hood
A. T. Lee
M. Millea
Erik Shirokoff
Oliver Jeong
N. W. Halverson
Thomas Cecil
John E. Pearson
G. I. Noble
John E. Carlstrom
E. V. Denison
B. Thorne
K. Prabhu
C. L. Kuo
François R. Bouchet
M. Korman
Federico Bianchini
K. Dibert
S. Padin
Ethan Anderes
Neil Goeckner-Wald
D. Riebel
J. E. Ruhl
Jason W. Henning
Nikhel Gupta
N. Huang
M. Rouble
M. Jonas
RB Thakur
K. L. Thompson
J. T. Sayre
C. Tucker
A. A. Stark
A. Lowitz
M. A. Dobbs
N. L. Harrington
Z. Pan
Karen Byrum
A. H. Harke-Hosemann
C. Lu
Srinivasan Raghunathan
B. Riedel
C. L. Chang
A. Cukierman
Andreas Bender
Z. Ahmed
K. Aylor
E. M. Leitch
Alexandra S. Rahlin
S. Guns
J. A. Sobrin
K. W. Yoon
D. Howe
P. Chaubal
Young
Graeme Smecher
C. Umilta
J. F. Cliche
T. de Haan
Silvia Galli
H. Nguyen
Lloyd Knox
T. Natoli
K. Vanderlinde
T. M. Crawford
J. Fu
P. Paschos
S. S. Meyer
Christian L. Reichardt
H-M. Cho
L. R. Vale
A. Foster
K. T. Story
Karim Benabed
E. Hivon
E. Schiappucci
Anthony P. Jones
Andrew Nadolski
Lindsey Bleem
Jessica Avva
Peter S. Barry
L. Balkenhol
Bradford Benson
Yefremenko
R. Guyser
R. Gualtieri
C. M. Posada
Chang Feng
G. P. Holder
A. M. Kofman
Daniel Michalik
Novosad
J. D. Vieira
C. Daley
Gensheng Wang
W. L. Holzapfel
W. Quan
K. R. Ferguson
Adam Anderson
Gang Chen
Nathan Whitehorn
Robert Gardner
M. Archipley
Y. Omori
A. Suzuki
Lincoln Bryant
D. Dutcher
T.-L. Chou
Trupti Khaire
Joshua Montgomery
J. Stephen
A. E. Gambrel
Kent D. Irwin
W. L. K. Wu
Donna Kubik
P. A. R. Ade
W. B. Everett
Source :
Physical Review D. 104
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
American Physical Society (APS), 2021.

Abstract

We present measurements of the $E$-mode ($EE$) polarization power spectrum and temperature-$E$-mode ($TE$) cross-power spectrum of the cosmic microwave background using data collected by SPT-3G, the latest instrument installed on the South Pole Telescope. This analysis uses observations of a 1500 deg$^2$ region at 95, 150, and 220 GHz taken over a four month period in 2018. We report binned values of the $EE$ and $TE$ power spectra over the angular multipole range $300 \le \ell < 3000$, using the multifrequency data to construct six semi-independent estimates of each power spectrum and their minimum-variance combination. These measurements improve upon the previous results of SPTpol across the multipole ranges $300 \le \ell \le 1400$ for $EE$ and $300 \le \ell \le 1700$ for $TE$, resulting in constraints on cosmological parameters comparable to those from other current leading ground-based experiments. We find that the SPT-3G dataset is well-fit by a $\Lambda$CDM cosmological model with parameter constraints consistent with those from Planck and SPTpol data. From SPT-3G data alone, we find $H_0 = 68.8 \pm 1.5 \mathrm{km\,s^{-1}\,Mpc^{-1}}$ and $\sigma_8 = 0.789 \pm 0.016$, with a gravitational lensing amplitude consistent with the $\Lambda$CDM prediction ($A_L = 0.98 \pm 0.12$). We combine the SPT-3G and the Planck datasets and obtain joint constraints on the $\Lambda$CDM model. The volume of the 68% confidence region in six-dimensional $\Lambda$CDM parameter space is reduced by a factor of 1.5 compared to Planck-only constraints, with only slight shifts in central values. We note that the results presented here are obtained from data collected during just half of a typical observing season with only part of the focal plane operable, and that the active detector count has since nearly doubled for observations made with SPT-3G after 2018.

Details

ISSN :
24700029 and 24700010
Volume :
104
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical Review D
Accession number :
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