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CMB PolarizationB-mode Delensing with SPTpol andHerschel

Authors :
A. Manzotti
Jason Gallicchio
Nathan Whitehorn
Bradford Benson
Dale Li
Kent D. Irwin
Ryan Keisler
W. L. Holzapfel
C. L. Chang
W. L. K. Wu
V. Novosad
James A. Beall
Scott Dodelson
Robert I. Citron
N. Huang
A. Conley
A. T. Crites
A. Gilbert
H. C. Chiang
John E. Carlstrom
T. de Haan
J. E. Ruhl
Volodymyr Yefremenko
E. M. Leitch
Keith Vanderlinde
N. W. Halverson
J. T. Sayre
L. M. Mocanu
S. S. Meyer
T. Natoli
Jason W. Henning
N. L. Harrington
Johannes Hubmayr
Zhen Hou
H-M. Cho
C. Pryke
Elizabeth George
T. M. Crawford
Lindsey Bleem
Benjamin Saliwanchik
K. T. Story
Gilbert Holder
J. D. Hrubes
Adrian T. Lee
S. Hoover
Joaquin Vieira
Stephen Padin
Gensheng Wang
John P. Nibarger
Gene C. Hilton
W. B. Everett
M. A. Dobbs
Jeff McMahon
Michael Zemcov
Marco P. Viero
Christian L. Reichardt
James J. Bock
Jason E. Austermann
Lloyd Knox
Graeme Smecher
Antony A. Stark
Amy N. Bender
K. K. Schaffer
Source :
The Astrophysical Journal. 846:45
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
American Astronomical Society, 2017.

Abstract

We present a demonstration of delensing the observed cosmic microwave background (CMB) B-mode polarization anisotropy. This process of reducing the gravitational-lensing generated B-mode component will become increasingly important for improving searches for the B modes produced by primordial gravitational waves. In this work, we delens B-mode maps constructed from multi-frequency SPTpol observations of a 90 deg$^2$ patch of sky by subtracting a B-mode template constructed from two inputs: SPTpol E-mode maps and a lensing potential map estimated from the $\textit{Herschel}$ $500\,��m$ map of the CIB. We find that our delensing procedure reduces the measured B-mode power spectrum by 28% in the multipole range $300 < \ell < 2300$; this is shown to be consistent with expectations from theory and simulations and to be robust against systematics. The null hypothesis of no delensing is rejected at $6.9 ��$. Furthermore, we build and use a suite of realistic simulations to study the general properties of the delensing process and find that the delensing efficiency achieved in this work is limited primarily by the noise in the lensing potential map. We demonstrate the importance of including realistic experimental non-idealities in the delensing forecasts used to inform instrument and survey-strategy planning of upcoming lower-noise experiments, such as CMB-S4.<br />17 pages, 10 figures. Comments are welcomed

Details

ISSN :
15384357
Volume :
846
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Astrophysical Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....618261649726b65d57066444562093e1